On February 25, 2021, the Decolonizing Health, Black Medical Students Association, and the Public Health & Preventative Interest Group at the University of Alberta sponsored a webinar: “The Social Sources of Sickness: What I Learned From 50 Years in Medicine,” featuring Dr. Susan Rosenthal.
Freedom Battles – 1960s and 70s
The deprivation of World War II raised expectations for a better world. Yet oppressions continued: colonialism, exploitation, racism, sexism, and war. The result was a global explosion of revolt. Prepare to be inspired!
A transcript of this presentation is available as a free pdf booklet and as a Kindle ebook at: https://remarxpub.com/free/
Thank you , Susan. Your voice sounds calm and clear; your words are effective and your message, vital.
I appreciate the Canadian examples in your argument.
Brava.
Brilliant podcast Susan. Thank you. I am much better informed now, and appreciate the work you do.
Very thorough and honest presentation. Non-defensive with a complete analysis of the enormous problems facing all countries of the world, especially those who have more clout. So great how you incorporated your personal experience with your evaluation of the more global issues.
This is an excellent presentation that should have a wide audience. It is very enlightening. We have some very real, systemic problems that have been growing and getting worse over the years and that need to be fixed. The people need to stand up and take back their power before the entrenched forces become too strong. Thank you for taking the time to put together this important message.
Thank you Susan, I loved the historical account of our health system. How the connection is made between health care and the economic basis of life. What a great man Ron was! RIP comrade. Thanks for sharing all of this and educating us.