Title:
To change the world : my work with diversity, equity & inclusion in Canada
Publication Date:
2023
Publication Information:
Toronto : Mawenzi House, [2023]
Physical Description:
xii, 189 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN:
9781774151099
Abstract:
"The ninth of fifteen children in a small town in Maharashtra, India, Chandrakant Shah managed to attend medical school through diligent study, sometimes under an oil lamp. Like many others of his age, he went abroad for better opportunities, finally arriving in Canada, where he joined the School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. In Canada he was immediately struck by the inequities in health and social services for the poor and the Aboriginal populations. Through the University of Toronto he became involved with the Sioux Lookout Zone Program in Northwestern Ontario by volunteering his pediatric services to the remote and isolated First Nations communities. This sparsely populated region became his second home for a number of years. Throughout his professorship at the university, he worked tirelessly to draw attention to existing inequalities and to rectify them. In addition, he made important contributions to the teaching of public health in Canada and wrote the first comprehensive textbook on the subject that is now in its sixth edition. He retired in 2001 and was invited to work as a primary care physician at Anishnawbe Health Toronto (AHT), an Aboriginal community health center."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
From modest beginnings...stepping out -- Working with Indigenous communities -- A personal note -- The citizenship examination and Indigenous history -- Combating unconscious bias -- Indigenous cultural safety in Ontario's colleges and universities -- Why are they dying young? urban Indigenous health strategy -- Highs and lows -- The disabled -- More reflections -- Moving the Titanic: fighting systemic racism: visible minorities at the the University of Toronto -- Advocating for children -- Equity and social justice in other areas -- Transforming public health education -- A Canadian textbook on publis health -- Mentorships.
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Language:
English