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Jun 30, 2020 12 tweets 8 min read Read on X
This is a must-read for all who care about equity and #sdoh in Toronto. The hardest hit neighbourhoods by #COVID19 are in the city's northwest, and second to this, in the east. #topoli
These are the same maps we've seen before - where the most poverty is, where the most racialized and particularly Black people are, where the most diabetes is, where the poorest transit access is, and now where the most #COVID19 is. #topoli #sdoh
But what are we in healthcare doing to address this? Previous excellent reporting by @WendyGlauser pointed out that in Toronto, the primary care providers are not where the need is. thelocal.to/why-arent-the-… #sdoh
I have for some time wondered whether our increased focus on catchments and geographical planning (while very important for serving your own community), perversely further marginalizes these communities that are 'healthcare deserts'. #sdoh #topoli
This is topical as we simultaneously in the public realm reckon with #COVID19 and discussions of systemic anti-Black racism. This is the theory in practice. Black neighbourhoods are the ones disproportionately impacted by COVID, and least likely to have health care. #sdoh
As outlined in the Star article, these neighbourhoods are disproportionately home to workers who could not work from home as prevention, stay home if sick or safely self-isolate if infected. #sdoh #COVID19
They also have more people living in poverty, new immigrants to Canada, racialized people and people with precarious immigration status. In summary, people least likely to have good jobs, with benefits, that protect their rights. This is how systemic racism works. #COVID19
We see similar disproportionate impacts of #COVID19 on migrant farm workers who are also racialized, immigrants, with congregate housing and poor jobs that don't protect their right to distance, stay home or isolate. Different realities for different communities. #sdoh
But for us in healthcare in Toronto who care about equity - how do we work to bridge this gap? Most of our large primary care teams, those associated with academic teaching units, are in the well-resourced area of the map. #sdoh #topoli #cdnhealth
If we are truly going to meet the needs of the whole community, we will have to define community more broadly, and bring together partners across the city to take an equity lens to health resources. Or else we only further marginalize the marginalized. #topoli #sdoh
We have to name the privilege among physicians which allows us to choose where we work and live more than most in our society, often further amplifying the existing inequities in services. We need representation from underserved communities who understand the needs. #sdoh #meded
And finally, we need to pay attention to what #COVID19 is showing us - that which has always existed, but now in the frenzy of the global pandemic, when everything in healthcare is about COVID, perhaps we can finally see who needs us most. #cdnhealth #medtwitter #sdoh

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Feb 7, 2022
Sending love today to Jewish people for seeing images of Swastikas all week.

Sending love today to Black people for seeing images of Confederate flags all week.

Sending love today to Indigenous people for seeing appropriation and mockery of ceremonies all week. /1
Sending love today to all my fellow POC, migrants, Muslim folks, queer, trans and non-binary folks, disabled people and other minoritized people who are no doubt feeling terrorized knowing white supremacist neo-Nazis hate us too. /2
One group has simultaneously evoked terror in so many. This is how right wing extremism operates. They see us demanding our rights as a threat to their power. And remember that they ally with the political parties who most seek to end progressive policies of social solidarity. /3
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Sep 30, 2021
Speaking to fellow non-Indigenous people in Canada today, including fellow racialized people and immigrants, because despite our own challenges, whether we like it or not, we all have and continue to benefit from the colonization of Indigenous Peoples' land. /1
I moved to Canada at age 13 to start high school. I made it all the way to medical school before I really heard anything about Indigenous Peoples. I literally did not know they "still" existed on this land. I am ashamed to admit this, but it is also *not* a coincidence. /2
Making Indigenous Peoples at the least invisible, and *ideally* non-existent has always been the goal of the colonial project. This shows up clearly documented again and again in the history of Canada. /3
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***Doug Ford's announcement is NOT paid sick days!*** Paid sick days come through legislation requiring employers to provide days where a worker can be off sick, and get paid. Ford is "working on" sick pay, which is something you would have to apply for and wait for. #onpoli
Ford is using confusing language to make it sound like he is bringing paid sick days, but this is NOT the actual legislation we need. Please continue to call Doug Ford's office and Conservative MPPs to tell them we need **10 permanent employer-provided paid sick days**. #onpoli
Do not forget - we HAD legislated paid sick days - advocates and communities fought very hard to get legislation passed under @Kathleen_Wynne - and Ford *immediately* repealed them in 2018. He is putting politics before people's lives. #onpoli #covid19
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Nov 26, 2020
Powerful people know that in order to enslave, colonize, criminalize, restrict movement, extract labour, invade - you *must* dehumanize those you seek to oppress - or else it will just be seen as what it is - violence. The most humanity is always granted to those at the top.
This phenomenon is important because it is the way people who have privilege but may not be in positions of power participate in oppression. Convincing the dominant group that others are “below you” because they are less deserving of humanity is key to continued oppression.
History is full of ordinary people who got up in the morning, went to work, loved their children, cared for their families and friends, and also participated in and benefited from oppression of people whose humanity had been denied, so their suffering mattered less.
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Sep 30, 2020
Today, as we drop off our kids worrying about #COVID19, remember that for 100 years, Indigenous parents had their kids taken by force “for their own good” to schools where they were denied their culture, insulted, beaten, not treated when sick and *half* died. #OrangeShirtDay2020
The last residential school closed in 1996. This is not ancient history. Many survivors walk amongst us today. Many families were irreparably harmed and so many children became adults denied a childhood. The immense trauma reverberates to this day. #OrangeShirtDay2020
In case you wonder whether our former governments and bureaucrats had good intentions that went wrong, rather than clearly racist and colonial ones, here are quotes from the Prime Minister and Duncan Campbell Scott the administrator re: residential schools. #OrangeShirtDay2020
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Sep 22, 2020
Almost every new South Asian parent I know has named their child based on how the name will be pronounced in white Western society. I eliminated 1000s of names for this reason. This is what it looks like to have a dominant culture shape your every move. Our children’s very names.
Tip: If you're not sure how to pronounce a name (this happens to me on the regular seeing patients) just say, "I'm sorry. How do you pronounce your name?" - while this may feel uncomfortable, it shows you're willing to prioritize someone else's dignity over your own comfort.
Some have asked why people don't just name their kids whatever they want. This is because we inherently know the power the dominant group holds - one small extensively studied example is how names on identical resumes determine rate of callbacks: utoronto.ca/news/applying-…
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