Benjamin Rabinowitz Symposium in Medical Ethics on Race, Health and Justice * |
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A one-day, cross-disciplinary symposium presenting theoretical and empirical research on racial injustice and its impact on health and well-being. The keynote address is "The Black Body and the Trauma of Whiteness" by George Yancy, Emory University. *Content Notice: This presentation includes graphic descriptions of racist violence and the use of racial slurs.
Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 15:30 - Welcome by Anjum Hajat, School of Public Health 22:05 - Welcome Video: University of Washington President Ana Mari Cauce 24:26 - “Racism and Reparations in Public Health Research, Practice, and Education," Wendy Barrington (Nursing & School of Public Health; ARCH Center) 1:05:25 - “Technoscientific Imaginaries of Anti-racism," Oliver Rollins (American Ethnic Studies) 2:11:33 - “Towards Equity in Public Health: A Brief Overview of Anti-Racist Principles and Strategies," Mienah Sharif (School of Public Health) 2:33:18 - & Brandie Flood (Director of Community Justice, Evergreen Treatment Services–REACH) 2:55:06 - “Indigenous Health and Thrivance in the Face of Historical Trauma and Ongoing Oppression," Michelle Johnson-Jennings (School of Public Health) 4:42:38 - “Unruly Images: A Few Words on Colonial Hauntings in the Everyday Ordinary” Temi Odumosu (Information School) 5:24:58 - “Colonial Fallacies and Scientific Racism in Intersex Medicine: African Activists’ Challenges to Violent Legacies," Amanda Swarr (Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies) 6:40:57 - "The Black Body and the Trauma of Whiteness," George Yancy (Emory University) *Content Notice: This presentation includes graphic descriptions of racist violence and the use of racial slurs. |