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Stories from Montreal
SASU Concordia
9 episodes
8 months ago
Breaking down the walls of undergraduate sociology and anthropology academia one conversation at a time. Hosts, Marie Figuereo and Olivia Desgroseilliers, chat with a new guest each episode to dive into the topics of their papers featured in our journal of the same title. Topics will range anywhere from gender expression, spirituality, environmentally-focused architecture and Indigenous issues!
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Breaking down the walls of undergraduate sociology and anthropology academia one conversation at a time. Hosts, Marie Figuereo and Olivia Desgroseilliers, chat with a new guest each episode to dive into the topics of their papers featured in our journal of the same title. Topics will range anywhere from gender expression, spirituality, environmentally-focused architecture and Indigenous issues!
Show more...
Social Sciences
Society & Culture,
Science
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Do Women of Colour Suffer More at the Hands of Doctors? Race, Gender and Chronic Pain with Maliha Latif
Stories from Montreal
33 minutes 49 seconds
4 years ago
Do Women of Colour Suffer More at the Hands of Doctors? Race, Gender and Chronic Pain with Maliha Latif
This week, Marie and guest, Maliha Latif dive into a conversation about the intersections of race and gender in the context of chronic pain. The source is Maliha's essay, "The Gendered and Racialized Dimensions of Fibromyalgia: A Contested Chronic Pain Illness."
Stories from Montreal
Breaking down the walls of undergraduate sociology and anthropology academia one conversation at a time. Hosts, Marie Figuereo and Olivia Desgroseilliers, chat with a new guest each episode to dive into the topics of their papers featured in our journal of the same title. Topics will range anywhere from gender expression, spirituality, environmentally-focused architecture and Indigenous issues!