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Buffy Jamison – Blog 5 “Transcending the Status Quo: Supporting Trans and Enby Folks in Employment”

Transcending the Status Quo: Supporting Trans and Enby Folks in Employment

Buffy Jamsion(Fae/Fem/Faers) Transcending the Status Quo: Supporting Trans and Enby Folks in Employment Here is an edited transcript of the podcast.  In BCPH Fellow Buffy Jamison’s podcast, “Transcending the Status […]

Buffy Jamison – Blog 4 “A Thin Line Between Managing and Weight-Shaming: Unpacking Fatphobia in the Workplace”

A Thin Line Between Managing and Weight-Shaming: Unpacking Fatphobia in the Workplace”,

Buffy Jamsion(Fae/Fem/Faers) A Thin Line Between Managing and Weight-Shaming: Unpacking Fatphobia in the Workplace Here is an edited transcript of the podcast. Buffy:Hey, yo, what’s up, y’all? It’s your boo, […]

Buffy Jamison – Blog 3 “Don’t Diss My Abilities Just Cuz You Jelly: Analyzing Ableism and Racism in the Workplace, A Case Study Part II”

Don't Diss My Abilities Just Cuz You Jelly Analyzing Ableism and Racism in the Workplace, A Case Study Part II

Buffy Jamsion(Fae/Fem/Faers) Click the SoundCloud or YouTube links above to listen to the podcast.  Don’t Diss My Abilities Just Cuz You Jelly: Analyzing Ableism and Racism in the Workplace, A […]

Buffy Jamison – Blog 2 “Don’t Diss My Abilities Just Cuz You Jelly: Analyzing Ableism and Racism in the Workplace, A Case Study Part I”

Don’t Diss My Abilities Just Cuz You Jelly Analyzing Ableism and Racism in the Workplace, A Case Study Part I

Buffy Jamsion(Fae/Fem/Faers) BCPH Thought Fellow Buffy Jamison introduces the second iteration of their series “People Prevail Profit” Here is an edited transcript of the podcast. Note: The following is a […]

Buffy Jamison – Blog 1 “Cap Rules Everything Around Me: The Myth of Freedom Under Capitalism”

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Buffy Jamsion(Fae/Fem/Faers) Cap Rules Everything Around Me: The Myth of Freedom Under Capitalism Getting coffee with a friend. Walking your dog in the park. Seeing your kid in the school […]

Syed Saad Ahmed – How We Can Make Global Health Programs More Effective and Equitable

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Syed Saad Ahmed How We Can Make Global Health Programs More Effective and Equitable? Here is an edited transcript of the podcast with Dr Rachel Hall-Clifford. Before Dr Rachel Hall-Clifford […]

Syed Saad Ahmed – Social Norms and Traditions Can Harm Maternal and Child Health. How Do We Change Them?

Alt Text: There is an image on the right and text on the left. The image shows a woman pushing a cart with a heavy sack on it and two men standing in the background. Their faces are not clearly visible. On the left is written “Social Norms and Traditions Can Harm Maternal and Child Health.” against a beige background and “How Do We Change Them?” against a crimson background.

Syed Saad Ahmed Social Norms and Traditions Can Harm Maternal and Child Health. How Do We Change Them? Poverty and a lack of resources can limit healthcare access,1 leading to […]

Syed Saad Ahmed – How Can We Protect Mothers and Babies against Climate Change

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Syed Saad Ahmed How Can We Protect Mothers and Babies Against Climate Change The world has made huge gains in maternal and child health in recent decades.1 However, a significant […]

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