Kitchen Party Rebel
Health in Canada isn’t just about medicine — it’s about power. This episode unpacks how racism, colonialism, and class inequality literally get under the skin, shaping life expectancy and chronic illness across the country. We look at “organized abandonment,” jurisdictional nightmares, and the myth of scarcity that keeps entire communities unwell. If you’ve ever wondered why certain bodies are protected and others are left waiting, this is your deep dive into the politics of survival. This episode draws on ideas and analysis from: * Anne Bishop, Becoming an Ally * Robyn Maynard & Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Rehearsals for Living * Elizabeth A. McGibbon, Oppression: A Social Determinant of Health * Jody Wilson-Raybould, From Where I Stand * Additional material from my POLS3703 mid-term paper: Healing the Body Politic
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