Healthcaring Differently with Dr. O.
Healthcaring Differently is a new movement, created by Dr. Onye Nnorom (“Dr. O.”) to inspire diverse students to pursue careers in healthcare through social media and to expose medical students to diverse career options within medicine. Dr. Nnorom is a family doctor, public health and preventive medicine specialist, and...
ARCDO Workshop: Understanding and Addressing Antisemitism
Facilitated by: Shari Golberg, Ph.D., Assistant Director, Faith & Anti-Racism, Institutional Equity Office The following workshop will explore the roots of Antisemitism, its relationship with other interlocking forms of oppression, and how to identify and address it in postsecondary contexts. Learning Objectives: Provide an overview of what Antisemitism is and...
An Introduction to Improving Palliative Care for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (PWIDD)
JCB Bioethics Seminar Series presents... 'An Introduction to Improving Palliative Care for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (PWIDD)' Speaker: Bob Parke Abstract The seminar will highlight the history of our project to improve palliative care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The presentation acknowledges the trauma history that...
Bridging Community-Based Research and Training Curriculum Development to “Queer” Mental Healthcare with Kim Seida
Queerying Public Health Speaker Series presents... 'Bridging Community-Based Research and Training Curriculum Development to “Queer” Mental Healthcare with Kim Seida' In the current context of national anti-2SLGBTQI movements and rhetoric, 2SLGBTQI people are being systematically marginalized and excluded from Canadian mental health care and social services. To address these challenges,...
Black Health Leaders Awards Ceremony
The Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Office (EDIO) and the Advancement and Alumni Engagement Office present... Black Health Leaders Awards Ceremony Event Schedule 6:00 pm - 7:05 pm....Appetizers and refreshments will be served 7:05 pm - 8:30 pm....Awards ceremony 8:30 pm.....................Ceremony concludes Please join us at our second annual Black Health...
Drop-in Ceremony, Medicine Teachings and Sacred Fire with Dr. Gokoomis Jacqueline Lavallée
Nanaboozhoo Everyone! Join us for Ceremony and Sacred Fire at the Mother Earth Learning Lodge! Weekly on Wednesday Nights, from January 10 and continuing through April 24, 2024, Dr. Gokoomis (Grandmother) Jacqueline Lavallée and Dr. Hopi Martin will be hosting weekly Drop In Ceremony at Askaakamigokwewigamig (Mother Earth Learning Lodge,...
CANCELLED – May 8th – The Black Health Lecture Series
In celebration of Black History/African Liberation month, the MPH in Black Health program presents the Black Health Lecture Series. The series features prominent Black health leaders who are experts in their field. They will be discussing various health topics and the impacts within Black communities locally and globally. Moderated by...
ON-NEIHR Webinar Series: The Bear Teachings, in conversation with Grandmother Pauline Shirt
ON-NEIHR Webinar Series presents... 'The Bear Teachings, in conversation with Grandmother Pauline Shirt' The Bear Teachings are about getting us ready for the Bear Moon, which is in February. These teachings are about what the bear is bringing us, and what our responsibilities are. and the protocols of that. We...
Ospwagon – Pipe Ceremony – Led by Clayton Shirt
The event will be in person once a month from 1pm - 5pm Dates: Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023 Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024 Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024 Thursday, Mar. 14, 2024 The event location can be obtained by registering or emailing wbiih.dlsph@utoronto.ca. Please wear appropriate winter clothing. Skirt protocols are recommended...
Anti-Oppression Workshop
The Public Health Student Association is excited to bring back our Anti-Oppression Workshop! Join us for an evening discussing varying topics, including intersectionality, unlearning and relearning, cultural safety and more! Workshop will be taking place Wednesday November 29th, 6 - 8 PM in HS 100. Please register in advance.