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Fighting for a hand to hold : confronting medical colonialism against Indigenous children in Canada / Samir Shaheen-Hussain ; foreword by Cindy Blackstock ; afterword by Katsi'tsakwas Ellen Gabriel.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Shaheen-Hussain, Samir, 1979- author.
Contributor:
Blackstock, Cindy, writer of foreword.
Gabriel, Katsi'tsakwas Ellen, writer of foreword.
Series:
McGill-Queen's Indigenous and Northern Studies ; 97
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Indigenous children.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxxi, 326 pages) : illustrations, maps
Place of Publication:
Montreal, Quebec : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2020]
Summary:
Launched by healthcare providers in January 2018, the #aHand2Hold campaign confronted the Quebec government's practice of separating children from their families during medical evacuation airlifts, which disproportionately affected remote and northern Indigenous communities. Pediatric emergency physician Samir Shaheen-Hussain's captivating narrative of this successful campaign, which garnered unprecedented public attention and media coverage, seeks to answer lingering questions about why such a cruel practice remained in place for so long. In doing so it serves as an indispensable case study of contemporary medical colonialism in Quebec. Fighting for a Hand to Hold exposes the medical establishment's role in the displacement, colonization, and genocide of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Through meticulously gathered government documentation, historical scholarship, media reports, public inquiries, and personal testimonies, Shaheen-Hussain connects the draconian medevac practice with often-disregarded crimes and medical violence inflicted specifically on Indigenous children. This devastating history and ongoing medical colonialism prevent Indigenous communities from attaining internationally recognized measures of health and social well-being because of the pervasive, systemic anti-Indigenous racism that persists in the Canadian public health care system - and in settler society at large. Shaheen-Hussain's unique perspective combines his experience as a frontline pediatrician with his long-standing involvement in anti-authoritarian social justice movements. Sparked by the indifference and callousness of those in power, this book draws on the innovative work of Indigenous scholars and activists to conclude that a broader decolonization struggle calling for reparations, land reclamation, and self-determination for Indigenous peoples is critical to achieve reconciliation in Canada.
Contents:
Front Matter
Contents
Figures
Foreword
Preface and Acknowledgments
A Note to Readers
Above All, Do No Harm
Timeline
Introduction
Medevac Airlifts in Quebec and the Non-Accompaniment Rule
The #aHand2Hold Campaign: Confronting a System
Structural Fault Lines in Health Care
Social Determinants of Health: Equality, Equity, and Limitations
Recognizing Systemic Racism: A Social Justice Approach
Medical Culture and the Myth of Meritocracy
Medical Colonialism and Indigenous Children
A Little Matter of Genocide: Canada and the United Nations Convention
From the Smallpox War of Extermination to Tuberculosis Deaths in Residential Schools
Experimental Laboratories: Malnutrition, Starvation, and the BCG Vaccine
Cruel Treatment: Indian Hospitals, Sanatoria, and Skin Grafting
Gendered Violence: Forced Sterilization and Coercive Contraception
Breaking Up Families: Child Welfare Services, Mass Evacuations, and Medical Disappearances
Oral Histories and the Narrative of Genocide
The Structural Determinants of Health and Decolonizing Our Future
Capitalism and the Cost of Caring
History Matters: Colonialism, Land, and Indigenous Self-Determination
Decolonizing Health Care: Reparations before Reconciliation
Conclusion
Afterword
References
Index
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780228003601
9780228005131
9780228005148
0228005140
0228005132
OCLC:
1156985847

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