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Sickboy

Real Talk: Racial Health Inequities In Canada

Sickboy

CBC

Society & Culture

4.8524 Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2020

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

This week we speak with Tari Ajadi, a doctoral candidate at Dalhousie studying the barriers to and opportunities for targeted policies aimed at reducing racial health inequities in Nova Scotia. We dive headfirst into black advocacy and resistance in healthcare. How stress and epigenetics play a large role in the healthcare received by the black community and the importance of black spaces. A vitally important conversation.

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This is a CBC podcast.

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Welcome to Sick Boy, a podcast where we talk about what it's like to be sick. Welcome to Sick Boy. Welcome to Sick Boy, a podcast where we talk about what it's like to be sick.

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Welcome to Sick boy.

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Welcome to Sick boy.

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We were kind of like, we were diving right into a conversation there before I cut us off to make sure we were synced.

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But, Tari, hello. First of all, hello.

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