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  1. A quotation from Margaret Atwood

    There is something powerful in the whispering of obscenities, about those in power. There’s something delightful about it, something naughty, secretive, forbidden, thrilling. It’s like a spell, of sorts. It deflates them, reduces them to the common denominator where they can be dealt with.

    Margaret Atwood (b. 1939) Canadian writer, literary critic, environmental activist
    The Handmaid’s Tale, ch. 34 (1986)

    More info about this quote: wist.info/atwood-margaret/7986…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #margaretatwood #handmaidstale #deflation #degradation #humanizing #obscenity #perspective #power #powerful

  2. #Humanizing #outcasts (as #people is blasphemy to a #caste system. It's an assault on the very structure of a #society built on the backs of other people.

  3. #Humanizing #outcasts (as #people is blasphemy to a #caste system. It's an assault on the very structure of a #society built on the backs of other people.

  4. #Humanizing #outcasts (as #people is blasphemy to a #caste system. It's an assault on the very structure of a #society built on the backs of other people.

  5. Hearts Based #Education and #AntiColonial #Learning in #Healthcare (H.E.A.L) Project is using the #arts to combat #HealthcareBiases.

    “The H.E.A.L. #HealthcareProject provides #SystemicChange that is long overdue. I often think about the extractive ways that we talk about #CulturalSensitivity and #CulturalCompetency,” said Nicole Halbauer, H.E.A.L. Healthcare Project Manager.

    The project will use #poetry, #storytelling, and #VisualArts to better understand patient experiences with a goal of #humanizing the healthcare system by bringing together #FirstNations #creators and #activists based in #PrinceGeorge.

    They will work to create #ArtsBased and #AntiOppressive learning materials for healthcare staff including #nurses and #doctors.

    The #FreeLessons will be available on the H.E.A.L Healthcare website.

    The program is being organized by the Health Arts Research Centre in partnership with the Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health.

    The project is part of the federal government’s plan to create better and safer health systems for Indigenous people with $126.7 million being committed to the project over three years.

    healhealthcare.ca/

    #BCHealthCare #BCPublicHealth #IndigenousLed #MedicalCare #StopSystematicRacism #decolonialism

  6. Hearts Based #Education and #AntiColonial #Learning in #Healthcare (H.E.A.L) Project is using the #arts to combat #HealthcareBiases.

    “The H.E.A.L. #HealthcareProject provides #SystemicChange that is long overdue. I often think about the extractive ways that we talk about #CulturalSensitivity and #CulturalCompetency,” said Nicole Halbauer, H.E.A.L. Healthcare Project Manager.

    The project will use #poetry, #storytelling, and #VisualArts to better understand patient experiences with a goal of #humanizing the healthcare system by bringing together #FirstNations #creators and #activists based in #PrinceGeorge.

    They will work to create #ArtsBased and #AntiOppressive learning materials for healthcare staff including #nurses and #doctors.

    The #FreeLessons will be available on the H.E.A.L Healthcare website.

    The program is being organized by the Health Arts Research Centre in partnership with the Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health.

    The project is part of the federal government’s plan to create better and safer health systems for Indigenous people with $126.7 million being committed to the project over three years.

    healhealthcare.ca/

    #BCHealthCare #BCPublicHealth #IndigenousLed #MedicalCare #StopSystematicRacism #decolonialism

  7. Hearts Based #Education and #AntiColonial #Learning in #Healthcare (H.E.A.L) Project is using the #arts to combat #HealthcareBiases.

    “The H.E.A.L. #HealthcareProject provides #SystemicChange that is long overdue. I often think about the extractive ways that we talk about #CulturalSensitivity and #CulturalCompetency,” said Nicole Halbauer, H.E.A.L. Healthcare Project Manager.

    The project will use #poetry, #storytelling, and #VisualArts to better understand patient experiences with a goal of #humanizing the healthcare system by bringing together #FirstNations #creators and #activists based in #PrinceGeorge.

    They will work to create #ArtsBased and #AntiOppressive learning materials for healthcare staff including #nurses and #doctors.

    The #FreeLessons will be available on the H.E.A.L Healthcare website.

    The program is being organized by the Health Arts Research Centre in partnership with the Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health.

    The project is part of the federal government’s plan to create better and safer health systems for Indigenous people with $126.7 million being committed to the project over three years.

    healhealthcare.ca/

    #BCHealthCare #BCPublicHealth #IndigenousLed #MedicalCare #StopSystematicRacism #decolonialism

  8. Hearts Based #Education and #AntiColonial #Learning in #Healthcare (H.E.A.L) Project is using the #arts to combat #HealthcareBiases.

    “The H.E.A.L. #HealthcareProject provides #SystemicChange that is long overdue. I often think about the extractive ways that we talk about #CulturalSensitivity and #CulturalCompetency,” said Nicole Halbauer, H.E.A.L. Healthcare Project Manager.

    The project will use #poetry, #storytelling, and #VisualArts to better understand patient experiences with a goal of #humanizing the healthcare system by bringing together #FirstNations #creators and #activists based in #PrinceGeorge.

    They will work to create #ArtsBased and #AntiOppressive learning materials for healthcare staff including #nurses and #doctors.

    The #FreeLessons will be available on the H.E.A.L Healthcare website.

    The program is being organized by the Health Arts Research Centre in partnership with the Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health.

    The project is part of the federal government’s plan to create better and safer health systems for Indigenous people with $126.7 million being committed to the project over three years.

    healhealthcare.ca/

    #BCHealthCare #BCPublicHealth #IndigenousLed #MedicalCare #StopSystematicRacism #decolonialism

  9. Hearts Based #Education and #AntiColonial #Learning in #Healthcare (H.E.A.L) Project is using the #arts to combat #HealthcareBiases.

    “The H.E.A.L. #HealthcareProject provides #SystemicChange that is long overdue. I often think about the extractive ways that we talk about #CulturalSensitivity and #CulturalCompetency,” said Nicole Halbauer, H.E.A.L. Healthcare Project Manager.

    The project will use #poetry, #storytelling, and #VisualArts to better understand patient experiences with a goal of #humanizing the healthcare system by bringing together #FirstNations #creators and #activists based in #PrinceGeorge.

    They will work to create #ArtsBased and #AntiOppressive learning materials for healthcare staff including #nurses and #doctors.

    The #FreeLessons will be available on the H.E.A.L Healthcare website.

    The program is being organized by the Health Arts Research Centre in partnership with the Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health.

    The project is part of the federal government’s plan to create better and safer health systems for Indigenous people with $126.7 million being committed to the project over three years.

    healhealthcare.ca/

    #BCHealthCare #BCPublicHealth #IndigenousLed #MedicalCare #StopSystematicRacism #decolonialism

  10. If you are interested in
    #Education
    #ProfessionalDevelopment #TeacherNetworks #Humanizing Practices #Literacies and #LearningSciences--- then check out my forthcoming book, "Critical Network Literacy: Humanizing Professional Development for Educators" - Coming out May 2023, Pre-order at Harvard Ed Press: hepg.org/hep-home/books/critic

    Great book for an educator summer #bookclub