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About the project

This project aims to address a gap in the Canadian health education curriculum by promoting actions that disrupt anti-Black racism. It can be tailored for practitioners, learners, and educators across different disciplines.

The BHEC team conducted a literature review to develop competency statements and learning objectives. These statements were validated through a Delphi consensus process with Black professionals, experts, and students across Canada.



 

About the project

This project aims to address a gap in the Canadian health education curriculum by promoting actions that disrupt anti-Black racism. It can be tailored for practitioners, learners, and educators across different disciplines.

The BHEC team conducted a literature review to develop competency statements and learning objectives. These statements were validated through a Delphi consensus process with Black professionals, experts, and students across Canada.



 

About the project

This project aims to address a gap in the Canadian health education curriculum by promoting actions that disrupt anti-Black racism. It can be tailored for practitioners, learners, and educators across different disciplines.

The BHEC team conducted a literature review to develop competency statements and learning objectives. These statements were validated through a Delphi consensus process with Black professionals, experts, and students across Canada.



 

About the project

This project aims to address a gap in the Canadian health education curriculum by promoting actions that disrupt anti-Black racism. It can be tailored for practitioners, learners, and educators across different disciplines.

The BHEC team conducted a literature review to develop competency statements and learning objectives. These statements were validated through a Delphi consensus process with Black professionals, experts, and students across Canada.



 

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The Black Health Education Collaborative acknowledges with gratitude the Indigenous and Afri-Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island who continue to thrive and resist colonial violence while striving for self-determination and decolonial futures. We live, work and play in various territories including the lands of the Huron-Wendat, Haudenosaunee and Mississauga’s of the Credit River; Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene peoples, the Anishinaabe, and on the homeland of the Red River Métis Nation; Kanien:keha’ka and Mi’kmaq.

 

We remember our ancestors, forcibly displanted African peoples, trafficked into Turtle Island as a result of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and the histories and legacies of colonialism and neo-colonialism which continue to impact African Peoples and the descendants of the Black diaspora across the world.

 

We recognize that racial colonial violence harms Black, Afri-Indigenous and Indigenous Peoples through both common and distinct logics and actions. We recognize our responsibility and obligations as African Peoples to be good guests on these lands. We offer thanks to our elders and communities from whom we learn. May your wisdom inform our actions towards a more just future.

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