Black at DLSPH Presents: End of Year Social Mixer
We are celebrating the end of the academic year! Join Black at DLSHP for an evening of entertainment, socializing, and free food! We would love to host all students, staff, faculty, and alumni who identify as Black at this mixer. It will be a great opportunity to celebrate our achievements,...
2SLGBTQ+ Health Hub Lecture | Trans People and the Choreography of Reproductive Healthcare
Event Description The choreography of reproductive health care is, among other things, cisnormative. It is presumed that the person accessing care will be cisgender, and the knowledge, policies, practices, technologies, branding/framing, administrative processes and all other elements of the care are choreographically designed around this presumption. Trans people, then, are...
John R. Evans Lectureship in Global Health
Global Health Equity & Covid-19 – Where do we go from here? The Centre for Global Health would like to invite you to the John R. Evans Lectureship in Global Health scheduled to take place on Tuesday May 2nd from Noon-2pm. We are thrilled to announced that Professor Agnes Binagwaho...
Cervical Cancer, Vaccine Equity, and Global Solidarity
Cervical Cancer, Vaccine Equity, and Global Solidarity: Fighting for the Health of Women and Girls Cervical cancer is preventable, yet more than 340,000 women die each year. Approximately 90% of these deaths take place in low and middle-income countries (LMICs), where access to prophylactics, diagnostics and treatments for cervical cancer...
Queerying Health Research: Undoing Suicidism: Queering, Transing, Cripping and Maddening (Assisted) Suicide with Alexandre Baril
Undoing Suicidism: Queering, Transing, Cripping and Maddening (Assisted) Suicide In this presentation, I argue that suicidal people are oppressed by structural suicidism. Suicidism and its preventionist script reproduce violence and cause additional harm and death through forms of incarceration, discrimination, stigmatization and pathologization. This is particularly true for marginalized groups,...
Teaching Lodge Event
Please come and participate with us as we build a teaching lodge for our community. Food and beverages will be provided. Please bring appropriate shoes and clothing for the weather. If you have further questions, please email: wbiih.dlsph@utoronto.ca
ONTARIO NEIHR WEBINAR SERIES 2022/2023 – The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples
ONTARIO NEIHR WEBINAR SERIES 2022/2023 The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) Title: Exploring the Elements and Advocacy within Research for Off-reserve Status/Non-Status First Nations, Metis, and Southern Inuit communities. Speakers: Lydia C. Rehman, Darienne Russell, Nazih Nasrallah Elder: Clayton Shirt Moderator: Dr. Suzanne Stewart March 16, 2023 1:00pm to 2:00pm...
Waakebiness Sweat Lodge Build
Please plan to arrive between 10am and 11 am. Please dress accordingly to the weather and wear something comfortable for the day. Coffee and Lunch will be provided. There will be a lot of work to be done so please try to come out and help! 🙂 The event location...
Commercial Determinants and Indigenous Health Disparities: An Introduction
Health Inc: Corporations, Capitalism, and the commercial determinants of health seminar series is co-hosted by the Centre for Global Health, Dalla Lana School of Public Health and the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing at the University of Toronto. Overview: Intertwined with colonialism and dispossession, Indigenous communities are disproportionately impacted...
2023 Northern Health Research Conference
NOSM University will hold the 18th annual Northern Health Research Conference (NHRC) from Thursday June 1 to Friday June 2, 2023. The conference will be held in Thunder Bay, Ontario, and will be available in a hybrid format, with participants having the option to attend in-person or online. This conference...