' If this plan sounds skeletal, Gregory says thatβs by design. βIt gets filled in appropriate to the region that weβre trying to reach,β she explains. βAs we know, viruses, like racism, have different expressions in different regions, and thatβs how the public health approach can be so incredibly appropriate for racism. Because we know that racism β just like a virus β doesnβt look the same in Philly as it does in L.A. It doesnβt express in the same way. And to address it, we need regionally appropriate interventions.β
But there is one consistent aspect of all of Gregoryβs plans, regardless of region: that the work must be done with love and compassion. This means not only being able to sit face-to-face with a clinician and getting human-to-human contact, it also involves recognizing the humanity in medicine and health by telling and listening to personal stories, so others are able to put faces on an otherwise overwhelming systemic problem. '
https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/racism-public-health-crisis-1014162
But there is one consistent aspect of all of Gregoryβs plans, regardless of region: that the work must be done with love and compassion. This means not only being able to sit face-to-face with a clinician and getting human-to-human contact, it also involves recognizing the humanity in medicine and health by telling and listening to personal stories, so others are able to put faces on an otherwise overwhelming systemic problem. '
https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/racism-public-health-crisis-1014162
Rolling Stone
Racism Kills: Why Many Are Declaring It a Public Health Crisis
Black people experience systemic racism throughout their lifetime, which negatively impacts physical, emotional, and mental health.
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By offering our hearts for reciprocal safekeeping, a guardianship is established to coauthor healing fields of commitment, honor, and loyalty. '
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By offering our hearts for reciprocal safekeeping, a guardianship is established to coauthor healing fields of commitment, honor, and loyalty. '
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Biocognitive
Biocognitive - Tools to Open Minds
Since 1998 exploring the causes of health in cultural contexts
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Every person with a disability has the right to live, work and fully participate in the community.
Every person with a disability has the right to be a valued member of the community β not just in the community β but of the community. '
https://www.centerforpublicrep.org/issue/community-integration