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SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH sharing knowledge · making a difference partager les connaissances · faire une différence ᖃᐅᔨᒃᑲᐃᖃᑎᒌᓃᖅ · ᐱᕚᓪᓕᖅᑎᑦᑎᓂᖅ WEBINAR Join Us! In this webinar, Dr. Charlotte Loppie will explore anti-Aboriginal racism in Canada – how to understand it in historical context, how it affects individuals and communities, and what programs, policies and strategies exist to combat it. Dr. Loppie will begin by describing the construction of race as a form of social hierarchy, followed by an overview of expressions of racism as well as the impact of lived and structural racism on First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples in Canada. Finally, Dr. Loppie will provide examples of efforts to address racism in Canada, including anti-racism interventions, anti-oppressive education and cultural competency, as well as anti-discrimination legislation. Dr. Charlotte Loppie is a Professor in the School of Public Health and Social Policy, Faculty of Human and Social Development, University of Victoria, Director of the Centre for Aboriginal Health Research (UVIC) and Editor of the International Journal of Indigenous Health. Dr. Loppie has undertaken research and published in areas such as: Aboriginal health inequities, Aboriginal HIV/AIDS, social determinants of Aboriginal health, racism and cultural safety, cancer among Aboriginal peoples, Aboriginal ethics and research capacity building as well as the sexual and reproductive health of Aboriginal women. Recommended Reading Reading, C. (2013). Understanding Racism. Prince George, BC: National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health. Loppie, S., Reading, C., and de Leeuw, S. (2014). Aboriginal Experiences with Racism and Its Impacts. Prince George, BC: National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health. Reading, C. (2014). Policies, Programs and Strategies to Address Aboriginal Racism: A Canadian Perspective. Prince George, BC: National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health. Title Anti-Aboriginal Racism in Canada: A Social Determinant of Health Presenter Dr. Charlotte Loppie, University of Victoria Date and Time October 23, 2015 at 10:00 am Pacific Standard Time Registration Details Go TO Webinar - https:// attendee.gotowebinar.com/ register/6990343455071985922 Please note webinar registration is limited to 500 participants. This webinar will be recorded; by registering for this webinar you are providing your consent to this recording. Anti-Aboriginal Racism in Canada: A Social Determinant of Health Download Publications

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SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH

sharing knowledge · making a difference partager les connaissances · faire une différence

ᖃᐅᔨᒃᑲᐃᖃᑎᒌᓃᖅ · ᐱᕚᓪᓕᖅᑎᑦᑎᓂᖅ

WEBINAR

Join Us!

In this webinar, Dr. Charlotte Loppie will explore anti-Aboriginal racism in Canada – how to understand it in historical context, how it affects individuals and communities, and what programs, policies and strategies exist to combat it. Dr. Loppie will begin by describing the construction of race as a form of social hierarchy, followed by an overview of expressions of racism as well as the impact of lived and structural racism on First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples in Canada. Finally, Dr. Loppie will provide examples of efforts to address racism in Canada, including anti-racism interventions, anti-oppressive education and cultural competency, as well as anti-discrimination legislation.

Dr. Charlotte Loppie is a Professor in the School of Public Health and Social Policy, Faculty of Human and Social Development, University of Victoria, Director of the Centre for Aboriginal Health Research (UVIC) and Editor of the International Journal of Indigenous Health. Dr. Loppie has undertaken research and published in areas such as: Aboriginal health inequities, Aboriginal HIV/AIDS, social determinants of Aboriginal health, racism and cultural safety, cancer among Aboriginal peoples, Aboriginal ethics and research capacity building as well as the sexual and reproductive health of Aboriginal women.

Recommended Reading

Reading, C. (2013). Understanding Racism. Prince George, BC: National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health.

Loppie, S., Reading, C., and de Leeuw, S. (2014). Aboriginal Experiences with Racism and Its Impacts. Prince George, BC: National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health.

Reading, C. (2014). Policies, Programs and Strategies to Address Aboriginal Racism: A Canadian Perspective. Prince George, BC: National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health.

TitleAnti-Aboriginal Racism in Canada: A Social Determinant of Health

PresenterDr. Charlotte Loppie, University of Victoria

Date and Time October 23, 2015 at 10:00 am Pacific Standard Time

Registration DetailsGo TO Webinar - https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6990343455071985922

Please note webinar registration is limited to 500 participants. This webinar will be recorded; by registering for this webinar you are providing your consent to this recording.

Anti-Aboriginal Racism in Canada: A Social Determinant of Health

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