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Webinar: NCCDH Addressing anti-black racism and police violence via public…
Webinar: NCCDH Addressing anti-black racism and police violence via public health
How anti-black racism drives and amplifies inequities and health problems at the individual and population levels
Overrepresented in police violence
Psychological Stress
Structural Resistance
Syndemic
Accessability
Fear
Policing vs. health
Exhaustion
Anti-black racism is racism that targets black communities. It includes histories and legacies of colonialism and laws and practices that lead to a lack of equity for diverse black people.
Structual racism
values
Beliefs
Conscious and unconscious
Policies
legal norms
Institutional practices
Cultural racism
Media narratives
Stereotypes
values and beliefs
Systemic anti-black racism creates and perpetuates systems that are unable to support black people and accessing healthcare.
Lack of providers
Access
Knowledge
Individual treatment
Policing in Health
Medical Trauma
Psychological violence
Multiple barriers exist for public health professionals to reduce anti-black racism in Canada
Unwillingness to change
Power imbalances
systemic racism
cultural racism
Leadership
Trust
Cultural incompetence
Public health has a responsibility to respond to the health impacts of anti-black racism in Canada
Collecting race-disaggregated data
Look inwards
Identify disparities
Preparedness
Support structures
Alanah, Vivian, Hafsa, Stephanie :