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Are the lives of white killers more important than everyday Black folk?

Are the lives of white killers more important than everyday Black folk?

May 10, 2018

Are the lives of white killers more important than everyday Black folk?The horrific mass murder of innocent pedestrians in Toronto on April 23 triggered a mixture of torment and grief. The pain many of us experienced for the innocent lives lost in the traumatic act of...

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Specializing in the areas of intersectionality and ethics in health work; health and race; transnational Indigenous health; and anti-oppression/anti-colonial approaches to mental health, Dr. Timothy has extensive teaching experience in universities, colleges, and in social service organizations and community settings, with particular expertise in critical health theory and social justice health policy development and implementation.
Dr. Timothy prioritizes critical and creative approaches to knowledge production that reflect experiences and aspirations of migrant, refugee, African/Black diasporic, and transnational Indigenous communities. Her scholarship contributes to critical race theory by examining how factors such as gender, class, sexual orientation, gender identities, (dis)abilities, transgenerational connections, and historical and contemporary intersectional violence impact African/Black communities’ health. Dr. Timothy centers community resistance through innovative decolonizing health practices.

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5 ways to address internalized white supremacy and its impact on health

Jan 24, 2022

5 ways to address internalized white supremacy and its impact on healthDuring the summer of protests, workplaces, institutions and many businesses seemed to have finally “awakened” to the plight of Black folks and the injustices we face. But the conversation needs to...

Dr. Roberta K. Timothy: Resistance is a Way of Being

Oct 25, 2021

Dr. Roberta K. Timothy: Resistance is a Way of Being

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