Members of the Dahdaleh Institute collaboratively wrote the statement Addressing structural racism and violence within global health.
The statement reflects on the ways racism intersects with areas of work at the Dahdaleh Institute, particularly Global Health & Humanitarianism and Planetary Health, and unequivocally states the signatories' commitment to decolonizing global health in and through the research they conduct at the Dahdaleh Institute.
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism, Planetary Health |
Status | Active |
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Mary E. Wiktorowicz, Associate Director Active
James Orbinski, Director Active Syed Imran Ali, Research Fellow, Global Health and Humanitarianism Active Rhonda Ferguson, Research Fellow, Global Health Visioning Alum Maissaa Almustafa, Research Fellow, Global Health & Wellness of Refugees & Migrants Active Jennie Phillips, Research Fellow, Digital Ethics & Global Health Alum James Stinson, Postdoctoral Fellow, Planetary Health & Education Active Idil Boran, Faculty Fellow, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies Active Carol Devine, Community Scholar, Health, Environment & Climate Change Active Tino Kreutzer, Graduate Student Scholar Alum Rebecca Babcock, Research Assistant, Global Health and Humanitarianism Alum Raphael Aguiar, Dahdaleh Global Health Graduate Scholar, Global Health & Humanitarianism Alum Linn Biorklund Belliveau, Graduate Student Scholar, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change Active |
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