OT & Chill, L.O.V.E. Let's Talk About Race
For this episode we listened to the OT & Chill episode 11 L.O.V.E. Let's Talk About Race BLACKLIVESMATTER
Listen to it here: https://anchor.fm/otandchill/episodes/Episode-11---L---O---V---E---Lets-Talk-About-Race-BLACKLIVESMATTER-ef10a5
In this episode Kwaku gathered the thoughts and feelings of black and minority ethnic occupational therapists to begin a discussion about how we can increase diversity in the profession.
These are edited highlights of our discussion which included exploration of our heritages and the effect these have had on our experiences, as well as our thoughts about continuing this conversation and how to move thoughts forwards to actions.
During the discussion we referenced the following resources:
Spencer, 2003, Four Levels of Context, p. 44 in Cole & Tufano's Applied Theories in Occupational Therapy
Relational Activism:
https://ssir.org/articles/entry/becoming_unstuck_with_relational_activism
Allyship:
https://twitter.com/LecturerMish/status/1292610613793959937
https://twitter.com/BAMEOTUK/status/1290258243369852930
To continue the conversation follow BAMEOTUK on twitter:
https://twitter.com/BAMEOTUK
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