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Anti-Racism and Health Promotion, Week 5: Anti-Racism and Health Promotion…
Anti-Racism and Health Promotion
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Anti-racism interventions need to be goal oriented.
Interventions that are successful are specific, considers context, and focused on behaviour change.
Support from micro and macro societal structures
Decolonizing methodology
Consider importance of economic investments to anti-racism interventions
Participatory methdology
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. Structural racism is an example of racism embedded within societies policies, practices, norms, values, and principles.
The consequences of this include inequitable distribution of resources and advantage/disadvantage.
intersectionality
top-down effects
context-specific
1.
Racism can be viewed through different lenses.
Racism as analytic tool to examine structural systems and trends of power, as a frame to examine policies and practices that exacerbate health inequities, and as itself, a system of power that impacts decisionmaking.
private and public sectors
historical, political, and societal factors
inequity
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Anti-racism praxis is a multifaceted process.
There are five core elements of anti-racism praxis: reflexive practice, structural power analysis, understanding systems change, socio-political progress, and monitoring and evaluation.
power differentials
self-determination
foundational aspects of relationship building: trust and rapport
values, beliefs, attitudes, norms
ongoing process of learning and (un)learning
moral imperative
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A key tenet of anti-racism praxis is the elimination of racial inequities.
The process of eliminating racial inequities is action-oriented.
politics as a determinant of health
mobilization of resources and power to achieve and sustain racial equity
meaningful conversations
empathy
dismantle systems of oppression
Week 5: Anti-Racism and Health Promotion