When coronavirus and colonialism collide
This podcast from Media Indigena discusses the intersection of colonialism and structural vulnerability to COVID-19.
This podcast from Media Indigena discusses the intersection of colonialism and structural vulnerability to COVID-19.
This event took place in English. This webinar was jointly presented by the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH) and the National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools (NCCMT). Peer engagement is described by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) as “the active participation of people with lived experience … in different research,
This event took place in English, with closed captioning and simultaneous American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation. This was the fifth webinar in our ongoing conversation series regarding COVID-19. To see the full listing of conversations, click here. Join us for a conversation on equitable futures in a post-COVID-19 society. As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, it follows and amplifies
This event took place in English, with closed captioning and simultaneous American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation. This is the third webinar in our ongoing conversation series regarding COVID-19. To see the full listing of conversations, click here. Join us for a conversation on community impacts and responses related to food insecurity, disability and ethics. As the COVID-19 pandemic
This event took place in English. This was the third webinar in our ongoing conversation series regarding COVID-19. To see the full listing of conversations, click here. Join us for a conversation on Indigenous perspectives on COVID-19. As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, it follows and amplifies lines of existing inequities. We recognize that you, our friends and
This webinar took place in English. This was the second webinar in our ongoing conversation series regarding COVID-19. To see the full listing of conversations, click here. Community impact and responses to COVID-19 As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, it follows and amplifies lines of existing inequities. We recognize that you, our friends and colleagues in
This podcast episode from the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases discusses the issues of stigma and discrimination in relation to COVID-19. It also offers options for a public health response.
This podcast series from the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases looks at pandemic preparedness for COVID-19. It includes episodes on Indigenous communities and other populations at risk.
This webinar took place in English. This was the first webinar in our conversation series regarding COVID-19, which started in April 2020. To register or see recordings for other conversations in this series, see the listing below. As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, it continues to follow and amplify lines of existing inequities. We recognize that
This webinar took place in English. Public health organizations and practitioners are taking more of an interest in how to apply a decolonizing anti-racism approach to their work. This session will turn the gaze on Whiteness as a systemic feature and driver of racial inequities. Lifting the veil on Whiteness challenges its “normalcy” in settler
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