Can Reparations Close the Racial Health Gap?

Joseph B. Martin Conference Center 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA

In partnership with Harvard Public Health magazine, the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights will host a free, in-person symposium at Harvard University’s Martin Center. Throughout the day, we will be examining the challenging question of how to redress centuries of anti-Black racism – and how to ensure that reparations are designed with the long-term health of Black communities and individuals in mind. Speakers will bring a wide range…

Takeaways from COP27: The Physician Perspective

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Event Recording Join a panel discussion on the key takeaways for climate and health from COP27, the annual UN Climate Conference, with our Climate Change and Human Health Fellows who were on the ground in Sharm El Sheikh. This virtual event is co-hosted by the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights and the Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public…

Reproductive justice and carceral states: Undermining rights for birthing people

Kresge G2 & Zoom 677 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

This event will entail a fireside chat led by Dr. Brittney Butler, PhD, MPH, Post-Doctoral Fellow at the FXB Center for Health & Human Rights at Harvard University and will focus on how carceral states undermine reproductive justice rights for birthing people in the U.S. During our time we will use a critical and interdisciplinary lens to understand what can be done to mitigate the harms of these systems for…

Settler Colonialism, Structural Racism, and The Palestinian Right to Health Special Edition: A conversation with the Authors

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Event Recording: https://youtu.be/jnPZv8eY5sc Event Details: The Health and Human Rights Journal has recently published a special section on the Palestinian right to health aiming to explore the conceptual and material connections between settler colonialism, structural racism, and human rights approaches to Palestinian health. Please join the editors and authors as they engage in discussions on their paper contributions to this special edition. Introductory Remarks: Dr. Carmel Williams is the executive…

From Trauma to Hope in the Gaza Strip

WCC; B010 Singer Classroom 1585 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA, United States

Please join the Human Rights Clinic at Harvard Law School, the Religion, Conflict, and Peace Initiative at Harvard Divinity School, and the Palestine Program for Health and Human Rights at the FXB Center for Health & Human Rights for lunch and a discussion with Dr. Yasser Abu Jamei, psychiatrist and Director General of the Gaza Community Mental Health Programme (GCMHP), and Dr. Sara Roy, on the human rights and mental…

Ukrainian Fellows of the Harvard Scholars at Risk (SAR) Program Speak about Healthcare Challenges in Ukraine as the War Continues

Zoom Webinar

Join this event hosted by the Harvard Scholars at Risk (SAR) Program, Heal Ukraine Group (HUG), and the Global Medical Knowledge Alliance (GMKA) in collaboration with Harvard Medical School affiliated physicians and scientists. Ukrainian clinicians participating in the SAR program at MGH and BWH currently, will discuss their work in healthcare in Ukraine, the needs of the country's healthcare system and ongoing challenges. Panel of Visiting Scholars: Sofiya Hrechukh, MD…

Call for Paper Proposals: Racism, Justice, Environment – Critical Approaches in Romani Studies and Beyond

Conference Dates: June 1-2, 2023 Proposal submission deadline: February 26, 2023 Location: Central European University, Vienna and online The Romani Studies Program and the Environmental and Social Justice Action Research Group at Central European University, the Roma Program at the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard University, in cooperation with the Critical Romani Studies Department at Södertörn University and the European Institute for Arts and Culture are pleased…

When the Prisoners Ran Walpole: 50 Years Later

Harvard University, Barker Center, Thompson Room 12 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

Date: Thursday, March 23, 2023 (All day) to Friday, March 24, 2023 (All day) Location: Thompson Room (Barker Center 110) In the fall of 1972, the men incarcerated at the state prison in Walpole, Massachusetts organized themselves into a labor union—the National Prisoners Reform Association (NPRA). In March of 1973, when Walpole’s guards went on strike, the NPRA took over the prison and ran it peacefully for two months. Seizing on the…

FXB Center Work in Progress Seminar: There’s No Such Thing As Other People’s Children

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Join this work in progress (WIP) seminar to hear Dr. Bissell talk about her current book project, a forthcoming Oxford University Press (OUP) publication on the safety and protection of the world’s children. She will speak about the origins of the initiative and present its first chapter. This is a chapter that uniquely positions the protection of children around the world within a tripartite framework of human/children’s rights, public health,…

Legacies and Manifestations of Anti-Roma Racism in Health Policies, Practice, and Research

Joseph B. Martin Conference Center Rotunda 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA, United States

In partnership with the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard Chan School of Public Health, the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History at Harvard University, the Romani Studies Program at Central European University, the Center on Forced Displacement at Boston University, and the Centre for Medical Humanities at Oxford Brookes University, the Roma Program at the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights will host a free,…