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    Can the Rwandan Catholic Church Overcome its History of Politicization? A Reply to Philippe Denis by Anthony Court

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Consequently, when in the aftermath of the genocide,the church declared that ‘ethnism’ lay at the heart of all social and politicalills, moreover refusing to acknowledge its own role in propagating a state ideology of ethnic racism, it not only risked re-inscribing a binary-logic that guided its thinking and defined its role in the Rwandan politics throughout the 20thcentury, but alsodeflected attention away from its problematic assumption of moral authority to mediate between perpetrators and victims/survivors. …”
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    The Impact of Abatwa Settlement Patterns on their Social Economic Development: A Case Study of Kisoro Municipality. by Ahishakiye, Vincent

    Published 2023
    “…Findings of the study indicated that Batwa have faced a lot of challenges as a result of being landless, and Batwa women arc at the center or different forms of violations compared to men, although both genders arc experiencing some level or vulnerability and challenges such as racism, discrimination and human rights violations. …”
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    Building knowledge to improve access to inclusive and equitable care for trans and gender-diverse survivors of sexual assault and intimate partner violence: a qualitative research... by Alexa R Yakubovich, Janice Du Mont, Sarah Daisy Kosa, Sheila Macdonald, Danielle Toccalino, C Emma Kelly, Sav Jonsa, Adam Davies

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Experiences of cisgenderism and transphobia, compounded by racism and other forms of discrimination and structural violence, can hinder access to appropriate supports in a safe and non-stigmatising environment across a variety of sectors, including but not limited to healthcare, social services, criminal justice, and legal. …”
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    Interactions et transactions identitaires d'immigrés noirs dans l'espace public et les centres de santé au Maroc by Annélie Delescluse

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The article then looks at the thorny issue of medical interactions between Moroccan healthcare staff and sub-Saharan patients who claim to be victims of racism in healthcare. We will see that the domination felt by the latter towards medical staff, and towards the Moroccan population more generally, also triggers and sustains a set of tense behaviours and refusals that lead to perilous situations, particularly when they abandon the care prescribed in Morocco and return to their countries of origin. …”
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    Bevezetés az analitikus feminizmushoz by Áron Dombrovszki

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Matters like gender equality, racism, classism, or agism are now essential issues even in fields such as the philosophy of language or the philosophy of science – both of which were previously known for purely naturalized theoretical and formal approaches. …”
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    A socioecological taxonomy of determinants to colorectal cancer screening in black men: Insights from a mixed-methods systematic review by P.J. Zaire, E. Miller, A.P. Ewing, J. Hefner, K. Wright, L.H. Smith

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Key barriers included a lack of CRC screening knowledge, poor patient-provider communication, lack of access to screening, and medical mistrust stemming from systemic racism. Significant facilitators included aging, receiving a provider recommendation, having social support, and effective culturally appropriate outreach strategies. …”
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    Integrating Indigenous healing practices within collaborative care models in primary healthcare in Canada: a rapid scoping review by Ginny Brunton, Pierre Côté, Silvano Mior, Hainan Yu, Anne Taylor-Vaisey, Melissa Corso, Astrid DeSouza, Carolina Cancelliere, Kathy MacLeod-Beaver

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Objectives In November 2020, a series of reports, In Plain Sight, described widespread Indigenous-specific stereotyping, racism and discrimination limiting access to medical treatment and negatively impacting the health and wellness of Indigenous Peoples in British Columbia, Canada. …”
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    The influence of walking accessibility on station-to-station passenger flow and its interaction with metropolitan race/class segregation: A case study of MARTA’s heavy-rail network... by Luis Enrique Ramos-Santiago, Luke Derochers

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In some jurisdictions income level strongly correlates with race/ethnicity and/or class, due in part to historical legacies of classism and/or racism. Segregation because of class and/or race prejudice, often found in US cities, might yield spatial heterogeneity in whole-network DDM model parameters and introduce bias that could potentially mislead transit analysts, policy makers, and systemwide effectiveness. …”
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    The effectiveness of providing training and ongoing support to foster cultural humility in volunteers serving as mentors to youth of color: a mixed-methods study protocol by Bernadette Sánchez, Amy J. Anderson, Carla Herrera, David L. DuBois, Kay Thursby Bourke, Jean K. Sack, So Jung Lee, Karen Burchwell, Lidia Y. Monjaras-Gaytan, Yesenia Garcia-Murillo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The aim of the intervention activities is to enhance the capacity of mentors to have more culturally responsive and informed interactions with their mentees of color, thereby strengthening the youth’s ethnic/racial identity and abilities to both cope with experiences of racism and contribute to causes that advance social justice. …”
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    The AFFIRM Framework for gender-affirming care: qualitative findings from the Transgender and Gender Diverse Health Equity Study by Meg Quint, Schuyler Bailar, Alexis Miranda, Shalender Bhasin, Devin O’Brien-Coon, Sari L. Reisner

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Themes about gender-affirming care coalesced into the acronym AFFIRM: (1) Affirms in individual interactions: Participants called for affirmation of TGD identity, lived expertise, and competent TGD providers and staff. (2) Flexible and accessible: Participants expressed the need for gender-affirming care to be available beyond urban population-specific clinics, in a timely fashion without long wait lists, and in a community-centered manner such as offering non-traditional times and settings. (3) Fights systemic oppression: Participants emphasized the need for providers and health systems to eliminate gatekeeping practices for gender-affirming care and create care models that resist intersecting oppressive systems such as racism and cisgenderism. (4) Interacts with community: Patients desired intentional interaction with TGD community to holistically address health and unmet gender affirmation needs. (5) Retains patients in care: Patients shared the need to collaboratively identify and problem-solve obstacles to gender-affirming care with providers and healthcare systems to optimize TGD-specific retention strategies. (6) Multidisciplinary: Patients called for interdisciplinary teams with co-located services such as primary care and mental healthcare with letter-writing for surgical care, and incorporation of peer navigators to meet the broader social, health, and well-being needs of TGD people. …”
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    Perception of undergraduate emergency medical services students about mental health by Abdullah Alruwaili, Ahmed Alanazy, Fatimah Alyousif, Kawthar Alnajjad, Asrar Alali

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Moreover, perceptions about psychosis and violence changed (from agreeing to disagreeing). Questions on racism and trauma showed a significant increase in the strongly agreeing. …”
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    Black Boarding Academies as a Prudential Reparation by Roy Brooks

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The goal of such transitional reparations is to extinguish the menace of white supremacy and systemic racism across the board.  Restructuring in housing, education, employment, voting, law enforcement, health care, and the environment—social transformation—is absolutely needed in the United States if the race problem is ever to be resolved. …”
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    Black Boarding Academies as a Prudential Reparation by Roy Brooks

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The goal of such transitional reparations is to extinguish the menace of white supremacy and systemic racism across the board.  Restructuring in housing, education, employment, voting, law enforcement, health care, and the environment—social transformation—is absolutely needed in the United States if the race problem is ever to be resolved. …”
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    Decolonization Projects by Cornelius Ewuoso

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Available from: https://wellcome.org/news/update-wellcomes-anti-racism-programme [Accessed August 10, 2022 2022]. [21] Katherine Dormandy 2018. …”
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    Addressing Shortcomings in Contingency Standards of Care by Alexander Quan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…., & Crosby, S. S. (2021). Standard Racism: Trying to Use “Crisis Standards of Care” in the COVID-19 Pandemic. …”
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    John Wideman’s Memoirs, or the Ghosts on the Racial Mountain by Claude Julien

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Le premier des enseignements reçus de Michel Fabre, “aucune œuvre n’est isolée”, conduit à tenter d’installer la recherche dans la globalité d’une question ou d’une œuvre.Cet essai entreprend de montrer une évolution au niveau des idées et de la forme dans les récits autobiographiques de Wideman.  L’idée que le racisme interdit tout rapport sain, non seulement entre des individus de races différentes, mais aussi entre les frères, et les générations, s’impose comme le fil conducteur des trois mémoires de l’auteur.  …”
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    “Oh Canada”: reflections of multiculturalism in the poetry of canadian women dub artists by Kerstin Knopf

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…L’idéal représenté par le multiculturalisme a donné lieu à un large débat dans lequel le projet est parfois critiqué car, en dépit des objectifs d’inclusion sur les bases égalitaires au sein de la société canadienne, il n’a pas permis de répondre aux questions liées à l’hégémonie eurocentrique, aux inégalités socio-économiques et politiques, ni aux questions liées aux préjugés et au racisme. La poésie dub est née en Jamaïque ; ses racines se trouvent dans le Reggae, le Rastafarianisme et les traditions orales africaines et caribéennes. …”
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    Shakespeare revived in contemporary canadian drama by Rüdiger Ahrens

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…Ces pièces illustrent la variété de l’influence shakespearienne sur la scène canadienne qui peut se vanter d’autres pièces remarquables comme Fortune and Men’s Eyes de John Herbert (1967), qui reprend le sujet des relations hommes-femmes avec ses références aux Sonnets et à The Taming of the Shrew, la comédie de John Murrel Gertrude and Ophelia (1987), qui est fondée sur les répercussions psychologiques et sociales du féminisme et du racisme, comme c’est le cas dans Harlem Duet de Jane Sears (1997). …”
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