As a current patient at @UCSF I ask where is your statement of solidarity with the healthcare workers in Palestine who have worked non-stop to save lives w/o anesthesia & medicine & have been bombed & murdered?
#FreeGaza#FreePalestine
I am a student at @UCSF - rather than condemn the ongoing genocide in Gaza, they would coordinate an attack on faculty asking legitimate questions about settler-colonialism, ethno-nationalism, and the Zionist project.
Please check out this series we created @SurLegal_ATL in partnership with a grassroots collective of #employmentlawyersforpalestine led by @profhuq and others to educate workers about their rights in the face of retaliation for showing solidarity with #Palestine. Here is part I of the series going over #1A rights for public employees.
UCSF, *this* is antisemitic. Falsely equating attacks on Zionism w/attacks on Jews flattens our identity & makes our safety contingent on Israel. It fails to treat us as deserving respect in our own right.
Anti-Zionism is not antisemitism & never will be.
Retract this now.
It's appalling to see @UCSF coordinating an attack on its own faculty of color who ask legitimate questions about social determinants of health. This is a violation of academic freedom. @Bob_Wachter@CatherineRLucey @UCPrezDrake
Calling for abstracts: @Health_Affairs is planning a second theme issue on racism and health, to be published in October 2023. Submission deadline is December 19, 2022. #RacismAndHealth
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The recording of our closing plenary for #SIRENRacialEquity is live & it's a must watch feat. 4 Experts by Experience & @Rebekahangove from Patient Insight Institute & Tanissha Harrell @211SD/@CIESanDiego reflecting on their takeaways from our meeting.⬇️
https://t.co/XxKg1PvrFY
Homeless people "talk a lot about feeling invisible or unrecognized—just completely abandoned or left behind," @MKushel tells @nytimes. @fmanjoo writes "There’s one very simple thing you can do to help: Recognize homeless people’s humanity."
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Our Director of California Programs Stacey Thomas joined speakers from @CUDenver & @VNetworkLabs to discuss how informed consent can be a driver of inequity at the
@SIREN_UCSF National Research Meeting: Racial Health Equity in Social Care. Watch here: https://t.co/euOvsIkEaf