The Social Model of Disability Explained
Title: The Social Model of Disability Explained
HealthCareCAN gratefully recognizes the expertise and assistance of the Steering Committee convened to support this work. Steering Committee members gave their time, energy, insight, and candour to the project throughout its many stages. Members displayed an unwavering dedication to bringing…
This is a selection, not an exhaustive list, of resources available across the University of Toronto Library system on the topics of anti-Black racism and violence in Canada, Black resistance, race and health equity, and educating against anti-Black racism. These categories are not mutually exclusive,…
Code Switch co-host B.A. Parker digs into what it means to maintain the legacy of her ancestors. In part one of two episodes, Parker goes to a symposium for descendants of slavery and meets people who, like her, are caretakers…
Title: Colour Code: A Podcast About Race in Canada
Professor Rinaldo Walcott, Women and Gender Studies Institute at the University of Toronto, was the second speaker of the series. The title of his discussion was After Equity: "Another University Now". The three part series was sponsored by the Department…
Title: Intersectionality 101: Uprooting Medical Violence and Growing Anti-Oppressive Healthcare
A couple of years ago, COCo discovered an earlier version of this tool, which depicts a common experience for women of colour (and especially Black women) working in the nonprofit sector. The diagram, which was originally developed in the United…
The following is a visual* of the Medical Industrial Complex (MIC) and is offered as a tool for our work for collective liberation. It was created so people could begin to get a sense of what the MIC is and…