Health equity for (in)visible minorities: envisioning change – Ph.D. Student Speaker Series
May 31, 2023
4:00PM to 6:00PM
Date/Time
Date(s) - 31/05/2023
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
“Health equity for (in)visible minorities: envisioning change.”
This is the third year of running it!
This speaker series is student-developed and showcases the work of racialized women from the Ph.D. in Global Health program. The topics centre around critical issues impacting global populations. Please see the posters and chart below for a list of talk titles and presenters.
The event will take place virtually on May 31st from 4-6 pm edt.
We look forward to seeing you!
Our collection of talks on topics impacting global populations:
Watetu Wa Gichuki |
Water Carrier: A Space to Lay my Burden-Resilience |
Susana Ku Carbonell |
Do not forget to pack your pills: Access to contraceptives for immigrants in Canada |
Carolina Chaparro |
Challenges and lessons learned from the fieldwork: Rethinking the ‘problem’ of adolescent pregnancy in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala |
Patricia Ogba |
Perceptions of pregnant women regarding the uptake of malaria preventive treatment in sub-Saharan Africa |
Lulwama Mulalu |
Epistemic Violence: passport and visa privileges in global health (knowledge production) |
Zoha Salam |
We’re all mad here: manufactured complexities of research on racialized immigrants’ “mental health” in Canada |
Aisha Barkhad |
Conceptualizing the eco-bio-social drivers of dengue virus epidemiology in Latin America and the Caribbean |
Rhea Mukerjee |
What is the monetary value of good health? |