by Ovie | Feb 20, 2023 | Literature
Mentoring is critical for career advancement in all professions. It is especially crucial for leadership development and succession planning. Studies suggest that increasing the racial minority representation in higher-level leadership will provide diverse skill sets,...
by Ovie | Feb 14, 2023 | Literature
Established in 2021, the McGill CBNA Chapter provides a safe space for students to advocate for themselves and for the health needs of Black communities. READ MORE ...
by Ovie | Feb 4, 2023 | Literature
Dear Prime Minister and Premiers: Canadians are worried. Every day, in hospitals and emergency rooms across the country, we see more examples of the cracks in our health care system and the tragedies that can result when people don’t have timely access to the care...
by Ovie | Feb 1, 2023 | Literature
It’s no secret that working in and studying healthcare these days is challenging. Adding to this challenge is the isolation someone may experience when they feel like they don’t belong or are a part of the community. Enter Gernique Dondji. She is a...
by Ovie | Jan 26, 2023 | Literature
“An Introduction to Anti-Racism for the Nursing Professional: A Focus on Anti-Black Racism” is an open educational resource (OER) created for undergraduate nursing students at the introductory level. Educators co-curated this OER in collaboration with students for...
by Ovie | Jan 19, 2023 | Literature
The CBNA Alberta chapter is one of the first provincial chapters to be established. Thefounding members of CBNA Alberta Deka Egeh and Asha Farah have made it their passion toaddress anti-Black racism in Alberta’s healthcare system. They see the uniqueexperiences of...