In our season finale, Dr. OmiSoore H. Dryden (Dalhousie) discusses her research on theories of blood and blood donation policies in Canada. She highlights how antiblackness shapes the experiences of Black researchers conducting interdisciplinary work and she considers how Black Studies might transform contemporary approaches to medicine.
Dr. Dryden is the James R. Johnston Endowed Chair in Black Canadian Studies (Faculty of Medicine) and Interim Director of the newly established Black Studies in STEMM Research Institute at Dalhousie University. She is also the co-lead of the new national organization – The Black Health Education Collaborative.
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