Transforming Boston: A Black and Brown Justice Agenda for the New Mayor

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Event Details What will Boston's historic mayoral election mean for Boston's Black and Brown communities? While the election of the first woman mayor is a watershed moment for Boston, will the next mayor deliver the equity and justice that Black and Brown communities have waited decades for? Join the Ash Center, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Center for Public Leadership, FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, and the…

International Human Rights Day: Time For Reparations

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Event Description On Friday, Dec. 10, International Human Rights Day, the FXB Center will host a conversation on "Time for Reparations: A Global Perspective." The book includes case studies of state injustices from around the world—from slavery to forced sterilization to widespread atrocities—and interdisciplinary perspectives on the potential impact of reparations. For the month of December 2021,  use code REPARATIONS30-FM to receive a discount on your book purchase. Event Recordings…

Incarceration and Its Impact on Health

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Event Recording Event Description Please join the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights on Tuesday, February 15 from noon to 1:30 p.m. ET for a panel discussion on the impact incarceration has on health. This event is the first of a four-part series on medical justice and the carceral state organized by the FXB Center, Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University, the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law…

Anti-Racism and Gender Equality: Global Gains. Targeted Backlashes.

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Event Details Anti-racism and gender equality have recently acquired critical gains, from the extraordinary force of Black Lives Matter to mobilize communities against racism at a global level to national or regional initiatives, such as the 1619 Project, the European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture, EU Strategy for LGBTIQ equality, or the marriage equality laws in Chile, Switzerland, or Costa Rica. Yet, not surprisingly, such achievements have also been…

Fossil Fuels, Health, and Frontline Indigenous Communities

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Indigenous communities have a long history of living with and learning from the environment, but the extraction and transportation of fossil fuels near their communities, along with unjust policies, have put their health, the climate, and, in some cases, tribal sovereignty at risk. This Earth Month, join us for a discussion on “Fossil Fuels, Health, and Frontline Indigenous Communities.” Hear from Indigenous leaders Lisa DeVille, who has witnessed firsthand the effects…

Medical Ethics: From Antiquity to the Current Pandemic

One of the effects of the current pandemic was to remind us how much of public health relies on difficult political and ethical decisions. When it comes to deciding the desirability of lockdowns, mass vaccinations, or who should get priority access to health care in emergency situations, medical expertise cannot, in itself, provide the answers. What are the main ethical dilemmas faced by the medical profession today? And how do…

Quetzales de Salud: How Patient Navigation and Accompaniment Can Improve Access to Quality Healthcare for Undocumented Immigrants

COVID-19 has exposed and exacerbated existing health disparities in the United States, disproportionately affecting medically underserved communities. Today, an estimated 7.1 million undocumented immigrants who are uninsured do not have access to a trusted health care provider. National anti-immigrant rhetoric and limited access to health insurance have served as deterrents from seeking care when faced with life-threatening medical emergencies and establishing long-term primary medical care. In light of the growing…