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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2020 · 53 MIN

Moving Beyond Selective Outrage to Action: Addressing Anti-Black Racism

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Recent events of high profile cases of unarmed black men and women dying at the hands of police has reopened wounds of historical traumas experienced by many black communities. This frequent and ongoing occurrence highlights the need to move beyond selective outrage to create more sustained action. With this in mind, Public Health Insight is committed to collaborating with other organizations and individuals to tackle systemic challenges that impact public health and global health. In this episode (part 1 of 2), three guests join the Public Health Insight to discuss some key findings of a collaborative report titled “The Urgent Need for a Systems-Thinking Approach to Address Anti-Black Racism in Ontario: A Call to Action for Decision Makers and Policy Makers’. References for Our Discussion ETIO Public Health Consultants, Public Health Insight, & Danielle Rawlinson: The Urgent Need for a Systems-Thinking Approach to Address Anti-Black Racism in Ontario: A Call to Action for Decision Makers and Policy Makers (coming soon)Podcast Guests Dami Lawal, BSc, MMAScDanielle Rawlinson, BA, JDLwam Mehari, BA, MPHPodcast Co-HostsGordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP® Ben Umakanthan, HBSc, MPHWilliam Wang, BA, MPHLinda Holdbrook, BSc, MPHShare Your Thoughts With Us!Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook. We would love it if you shared your thoughts by commenting on our posts, sending us a direct message through social media, or by emailing us at [email protected]. Until then, we’ll see you in the next one.Support Our ShowIf you like our show, feel free to lend us some support by making a contribution on our Patreon page (link below) so we can continue creating the content that you enjoy as we expand the Public Health Insight Community.Music CreditsToonorth - CitrineMasked man - Ish HappensAso - Sunsetsarbour x drkmnd - Interstellar knowmadic - facesNokiaa x nofeels - All UsJuan RIOS - petricorStrehlow - Mila CoolnessMonma - PotionSend us a Text Message to let us know what you think.

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