Nadha Hassen & Yuliya Rackal, Critical Perspectives on Race, Place & Health: Anti-Racism in Healthcare as a Case Study (Race, Ethics + Power)

Race, Ethics + Power

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Critical Perspectives on Race, Place & Health: Anti-Racism in Healthcare as a Case Study

Racism towards Black, Indigenous and People of Colour is pervasive and continues to exist across different spaces. This racism is built upon a global history of white supremacy, colonialism, and slavery, and has left lasting and ongoing impacts on how people of colour use, navigate and are perceived in different settings/places. A critical approach to understanding the broader links between race, place and health is key, through attention to critical theory and the social and structural determinants of health.

Exploring healthcare settings as a case study, this talk will discuss findings from a scoping review of anti-racism interventions in healthcare settings and present key processes, principles, and strategies for consideration when anti-racism interventions are planned and executed at various levels in healthcare.

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This is an online event, available on the Centre for Ethics YouTube Channel, on Thursday, March 31. Channel subscribers will receive a notification at the start. (For other events in the series, and to subscribe, visit YouTube.com/c/CentreforEthics.)

Nadha Hassen
Environmental and Urban Change
York University

 

 

 

Yuliya Rackal
Family and Community Medicine
University of Toronto

Thu, Mar 31, 2022
04:00 PM - 05:30 PM
Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
200 Larkin