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Resources on CORE include checklists, toolkits, reports, studies, videos, and other materials on topics relevant to those working or volunteering in support of healthy aging and older adults independent living.

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Toolkit for Fostering Inclusion in Senior Serving Organizations

Age Friendly Edmonton

Toolkit for Fostering Inclusion in Senior Serving Organizations

Edmonton Black History Month 2023 Resources and Events

Healthy Aging Alberta

Edmonton Black History Month 2023 Resources and Events

YYC Colours: A documentary addressing Racism in Calgary

Canadian Cultural Mosaic Foundation

YYC Colours: A documentary addressing Racism in Calgary

Quantifying Racism in Canada Through Media-Reported Incidents

Canadian Cultural Mosaic Foundation

Quantifying Racism in Canada through media-reported incidents, 5 year trend

Anti-Black Racism Resources

Action Dignity

Action Dignity has put together a nice list of resources to learn more about Anti-Black Racism and have some resources to support your work in the community.

Black History Month

Healthy Aging Alberta

Black History Month Alberta - 2023 Features, Events and Learning

Black History Month 2023

National Black Coalition of Canada Society - Edmonton Chapter

Welcome to Black History Month 2023.Celebrating and learning about Black History Month and Black Culture matters now more than ever.This commemorative month remains a necessity because elements of racism and systemic barriers continue to outline the lived experiences of black people in Canada.

Decolonizing Healthcare Education and Practice

Sonia Sarkar, Nonprofit Quarterly

In their new book, Inflamed, doctors Rupa Marya and Raj Patel explore how colonialism makes us sick while also shaping our core beliefs about how healthcare providers should make us better. For example, Lakota elders in the book describe the forces that led to widespread prevalence of diabetes in

What Is Healing Justice?

Nineequa Blanding, Nonprofit Quarterly

In public health, we often talk about “closing the gap in health inequities” in order to create conditions for optimal health for all. These discussions reflect a growing consensus that health is a human right, which sets the stage for a shared vision of health justice. They also mirror ongoing

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