Fighting for #aHand2Hold

Objectives:

  • Critically think about and summarize how medical colonialism (including anti-Indigenous systematic racism) persists in healthcare provision today by using the 2018 #aHand2Hold advocacy campaign as a case-study.
  • Review the historical context of genocidal medical violence against Indigenous children, including its implications on healthcare education, research, and clinical care today.
  • Identify roles that students, educators, clinicians, and researchers can play to engage in decolonizing medical education, research and healthcare provision using a social-justice approach, and through the implementation of Joyce's Principle.

This event is part of a longitudinal advocacy training series organized in affiliation with the Canadian Federation of Medical Students & the Faculty of Medicine Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Office.

Join us in our collective effort to confront and address these pressing issues in the field of healthcare!

For more information, contact [email protected].

Accessibility
If you require accommodation, please contact the event host as soon as possible.
Date and time
Apr 17, 2024
4 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Format and location
In person, Virtual
Atrium, Roger Guindon Hall, 451 Smyth Road
Language
English
Audience
Learners, Faculty and staff, General public
Organized by
Family Medicine