Cultural Safety Collection

"I guess I shouldn't come back here": Racism and discrimination as a barrier to accessing health and social services for urban Métis women in Toronto, Canada

2020

Monchalin, R., Smylie, J., & Nowgesic, E.

Description

The authors present findings from a qualitative research study which aimed to learn from Métis women's experiences with accessing and working in health and social services in Toronto. The article highlights high levels of racism and discrimination faced by urban Métis women and the need to reframe conversations around race, identity, health services, and the urban Métis community.

Link to Resource

"I guess I shouldn't come back here": Racism and discrimination as a barrier to accessing health and social services for urban Métis women in Toronto, Canada.

Monchalin, R., Smylie, J., & Nowgesic, E. (2020). "I guess I shouldn't come back here: Racism and discrimination as a barrier to accessing health and social services for urban Métis women in Toronto, Canada. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 7, 251-61.

Publication Form

Comments
Please Copy the Captcha Protection Text