Source: racialjusticematters.com |
Racial Justice Matters: Advocating for Racial Health Equity was a 2-day conference held in October 2015, hosted by students in the Dalla Lana School of Public health at the University of Toronto. This week we aired Viv's interview with Anjum Sultana and Navita Singh, two of the conference co-chairs.
Through the conference they aimed to create a platform where meaningful discussions around racism and the resulting racial health inequities could take place. Critical research, internal reform and public advocacy are three ways in which we as people interested in health can take action.
To listen to this week's show, click here.
To find the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada reports, click here.
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