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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”

Buffy Jamison

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 […]

Kate Okorie – Nigeria’s “Soot” City: In Conversation with Dr Bieye Briggs, Executive Director, Centre for Environmental and Public Health

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Black soot in Nigeria’s Port Harcourt city has increased mortality rates by 30%. In this interview, we discuss how the city has become a poster child for air pollution globally and the health consequences of air pollution as evidenced among residents.

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