GGRB28H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Settler Colonialism, Condom, Multiple Drug Resistance

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13 Apr 2017
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Assert links btw decolonization and responses to aids. Demand equitable distribution of resources to support indigenous health. Indigenous participation and self determination in making of policies regarding hiv/aids and public health. Toronto claims that diversity is its strength, but life in the city is full of race and class inequality. This inequality also shapes public health practices, including within lgbtq communities. Hiv/aids clinics to gay white men, and ignore other ethnicities= discrimination. Love in the time of aids in south africa. Shift from the man earning a living and supporting a wife to both men and women working to make a living. From marriage to boyfriend girlfriend gift relationship, involves material benefits and feeling of love. Economy makes it hard to find work=get married, so have boy/girlfriend= sexual practices of not using condoms=spread of. Women get raped, 39% of women tested positive for hiv. Biopolitics- if ur black and unemployed=undeservin g of life.

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