Special adviser says the 18-month program goes beyond cultural sensitivity training
Sep 27, 2024
Public Health Sudbury and Districts is offering a voluntary program for its staff and board members called Unlearning and Undoing White Supremacy and Racism.
The health unit’s board voted unanimously to move forward with the program, which was originally developed by the Provincial Health Services Authority of British Columbia.
“As an organization, we’re endeavouring to learn about the ways in which white supremacy and racism embed themselves within our society,” said Sarah Rice, the health unit’s special adviser on Indigenous affairs.
“And how we can contribute to learning about these things and potentially some systemic changes both within our organization, but hopefully within the larger community as well.”
Rice said the term “white supremacy” might be triggering for some people, but in the context of the program, it refers to an ideological belief in society that “whiteness or being white is a value and is superior to others.”
Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/health-unit-program-racism-white-supremacy-1.7335428