Hi all,

We hope you can join us next week in an engaging discussion, with simultaneous interpretation in French, about power structures in public health. Our awesome panel of speakers will unpack the many shapes that power can take and highlight how power reasserts itself following disruptions like COVID-19. Bring your ideas as we explore accountability for those in positions of power, opportunities to address power imbalances in Public Health moving forward and speaking truth to power.

Know someone who might be interested? Please share it within your networks!

For more information and to register click here: https://nccdh.ca/workshops-events/entry/covid-19-conversation-series-part-3-recognizing-power
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We look forward to seeing you there!

Caralyn Vossen (she/her)
Knowledge Translation Coordinator | coordonnatrice du transfert des connaissances
National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health | Centre de collaboration nationale des déterminants de la santé
St. Francis Xavier University | Université St. Francis Xavier

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