BX History Links: Check Out “Takeover: How We Occupied a Hospital and Changed Public Health Care | Op-Docs”
Please check out this ~38 minute documentary about the Young Lords’ takeover of Lincoln Hospital in the South Bronx on July 14, 1970: “Takeover: How We Occupied a Hospital and Changed Public Health Care | Op-Docs”
The documentary is free and linked below in two different formats.
*Please look out for an announcement for a future watch party with the BxCRRB!*
- Here is the link to the New York Times Website hosting the documentary: https://www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000007959477/takeover.html
- Here is the link to the YouTube Video of the same documentary (also hosted by the New York Times): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aK_ALMA1NMk
A Time to Speak Up: (Le)Earning Trust between Minority Communities and the Medical System
Event in the Community:
“A Time to Speak Up: (Le)Earning Trust between Minority Communities and the Medical System,” on October 14, 2021, 6–8 PM.
Please see the official event flyer (below) and a link to the Eventbrite event registration site: https://bit.ly/3kKPflR.
*You do not have to register on Eventbrite. There will also be a live stream of the public hearing on YouTube at: https://bit.ly/MellonTrustProject.
Join the BxCRRB! New Member Applications Due Oct 1, 2021
What We Not Finna Do: Respectfully Collaborating with Skinfolk and Kinfolk in Black Participatory Action Research
We’ve been BUSY writing about The Community Engaged Research Academy! #WeBeWriting #BlackFeministPAR
This summer, BxCRRB members Marcia Stoddard Pennant, Drs. Monique A. Guishard, Devin A. Heyward, & Justin T. Brown published
a paper in The Global Journal of Community Psychology Practice (GJCPP) entitled What We Not Finna Do: Respectfully Collaborating with Skinfolk and Kinfolk in Black Participatory Action Research. (Click here for a PDF version: https://www.gjcpp.org/pdfs/GuishardEtAl_Final.pdf)
This paper was a labor of love.
You can read it for FREE.
It is included in a special issue of GJCCP focused on anti-racist work. Please check out the introduction to the special issue here
( Direct link: https://www.gjcpp.org/en/article.php?issue=39&article=230)
The BxCRRB would like to thank Drs. Jesica Siham Fernández, Geraldine (Geri) Palmer, & Dominique Thomas for the opportunity to showcase our work. CERA was funded by a Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute Eugene Washington Engagement Award Contract #3422.
Feel free to contact the authors!
They’d love to hear you:
Marcia – [email protected]
Dr. Moe – [email protected]
Dr. Dev – [email protected]
Dr. J – [email protected]
One Love Fam! “