Global Health Blogs with Professor Swahn

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Global Health Blogs with Professor Swahn

Entries from October 22, 2020

Enough Is Enough: It is time to Unite for Equity

October 22, 2020 · 1 Comment · BLM, Uncategorized

I live in a country that proclaims itself as “free.” I live in a country that people consider to be “one of the greatest.” I live in a country that attracts people from all over who are seeking equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. I live in a country […]

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#BLM: Health Inequity by the Numbers

October 22, 2020 · No Comments · BLM, Uncategorized

#BlackLivesMatter was founded in the United States in 2013 and has since expanded to Canada and the UK. BLM continues to inspire people all over the world to not become complacent with the way things are. It challenges people to constantly think and evaluate the way they do things, think about things, and how the […]

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Impacts of the Black Lives Matter Movement

October 22, 2020 · No Comments · BLM, Uncategorized

  Accomplishments of Black Lives Matter Many cities across the nation have begun steps to defund the police force. The police force has always been over funded with the intention of purchasing leftover unnecessary weapons from the military. These funds have not been utilized in a way that provides the services needed for communities. Police […]

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Racism Is Beyond What We Knew

October 22, 2020 · No Comments · BLM, Uncategorized

Health Disparity: “a particular type of health difference that is closely linked with social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantage.”  Powerful, complex relationships exist between health and biology, genetics, and individual behavior, and between health and health services, socioeconomic status, the physical environment, discrimination, racism, literacy levels, and legislative policies. These factors, which influence an individual’s or […]

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Gaslighting of the Black Lives Matter Movement, Yet Health Disparities Don’t Lie..

October 22, 2020 · 1 Comment · BLM, Uncategorized

What is gaslighting? Many have heard this term but may not understand exactly what it means. Gaslighting is a form of manipulation as to control the narrative of victims to gain power. Through deliberately and systematically feeding victims and those around the victim false information, gas lighting is used to make people question what they […]

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BLM Movement as a Global Health Issue

October 20, 2020 · No Comments · BLM, Uncategorized

Recent trends, have shown that love and prosperity  have agreed. People are starting to love again; Take a look! Black people; white people are all coming together We are putting our hands and heart together to ask ”Why is this “?  “Who Is this?.” Politics , violence , and agendas have angered us; all of […]

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Health Disparities in Context – “Black (Every) Life Matters”

October 19, 2020 · 2 Comments · BLM, Uncategorized

What is Health Disparity? If you asked me this question two years back, my answer would be-  “differences in health.” Do you want to answer the question? I am quite sure that we will get several different answers. Many of you might understand the term health disparity or people who are in health care profession, […]

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Black Lives Matter: Racial Discrimination and Burdens of Disease

October 15, 2020 · No Comments · BLM, Uncategorized

Recently, there have been many protests regrading racial discrimination and disparities in the United States and in other parts of the world. Although it seems like a recent issue, racial disparities have been happening for so many years. Black Lives Matter (BLM) is a political and social movement that advocates for equality among all races […]

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How I Predicted a Pandemic in December 2019

October 9, 2020 · 3 Comments · COVID19, Uncategorized

In December 2019 I turned in a short essay for my Environmental Health class. The prompt was “what do you think is the biggest threat to your health from the environment?” Now I knew everyone was going to write about air pollution, climate change (in general), the food crisis, or WASH because those had been […]

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How has the world been coping with COVID-19?

October 8, 2020 · No Comments · COVID19, Uncategorized

The coronavirus pandemic has enormously changed the world. From social distancing norms, mandated mask norms, decreased in-person socializing, and increasing use of technology to stay in touch to the adoption of remote work, decline for small newly established businesses, and change in urbanization trends, Covid-19 has brought a vast change in our day to day […]

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