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The Myth of Medical Neutrality & Limitations of Biomedical Explanations In Settler Colonial Societies with Dr. Mary Turfah

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

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Medicine and Politics: Unpacking Colonial Implications

This chapter examines the intertwined nature of medicine and politics, emphasizing insights from Frantz Fanon on how medical professionals can perpetuate systems of oppression through perceived neutrality. It discusses the essential role of context and trust in the doctor-patient relationship, particularly in marginalized communities affected by colonial histories. The speakers advocate for a more community-oriented approach to healthcare that prioritizes empathy and understanding over efficiency in order to foster genuine relationships and healing.

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