PHM-Exch> Reminder [PHM NEWS] Pandemics an PH March 30

Claudio Schuftan cschuftan at phmovement.org
Mon Mar 22 00:37:14 PDT 2021


We have lived with a pandemic and its trials and tribulations for over a
year now. During this time, we have engaged on issues and concerns that
emerged from COVID 19 and responses to it at various levels, through
community action, research and education. Through these experiences of the
past year, we have seen how the pandemic has impacted several dimensions of
our lives, particularly marginalised lives.  At the same time, in many
ways, the responses to the pandemic have shaped and reinforced older
persisting  concerns.



We believe that a series of conversations to deepen our understanding of
public health from a feminist perspective are necessary. These will
introspect on the present moment while recognising its past linkages, and
attempting to make collective sense of the future.



The  conversations will deliberate on:

Our learnings from the past pandemics and the recent global outbreaks in
terms of global governance; Were past experiences similar or different from
the current COVID 19 context?

How have pandemics shaped the economic, social,  environmental, geo
political, and technological aspects of our lives?



Towards this, Sama Resource Group for Women & Health is initiating  a *series
of conversations*  on *“Pandemics & Public health: Learnings from the Past
& Present*” on *30th March 2021**. *This first conversation is
organised by *Sama
Resource Group for Women & Health *(http://www.samawomenshealth.in/)
with *Gender,
Justice & Health Thematic Group* of *People’s Health Movement (PHM)* (
https://phmovement.org/)

*Time: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM IST | 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM BST | 6.30 AM – 8.30 AM
EDT*



*The conversations will be with:*

*Dr. Prashant Kidambi* is a historian based at the Centre for Urban
History, University of Leicester. His book 'The Making of an Indian
Metropolis: Colonial Governance and Public Culture in Bombay, 1890-1920',
highlights the impact of the plague pandemic on colonial Bombay.



*Dr. Carlo Caduff* is the author of ‘The Pandemic Perhaps: Dramatic Events
in a Public Culture of Danger’. He is a Reader in the Department of Global
Health & Social Medicine at King's College, London. His research concerns
include questions of global health & disease, science & technology, ethics
& morality.



*Facilitators:*

*Dr. Rama Baru* is a Professor at the Centre for Social Medicine and
Community Health at the Jawaharlal Nehru University.

*Dr. Aditya Bharadwaj* is a Professor of Anthropology & Sociology at the
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva.


*We request you all** to register using this link*

*https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5a1Q80t-QFuGP1-Wf4ADc*w
<https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5a1Q80t-QFuGP1-Wf4ADcw>

We request you to forward this invitation to those who may be interested.We
are sharing the announcement
http://www.samawomenshealth.in/webinar-pandemics-and-public-health/with in
case you want to share in your networks.


Sarojini N: sarojini at phmovement.org

Neelanjana Das: sama.publichealth at gmail.com
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