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The land we gather on is Tiohtià:ke (Montreal): unceded territory of the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation. We will be holding our get togethers on this land. Beyond acknowledging the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation as the rightful caretakers of this land, I hope that we can use the learnings from this group to more effectively stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities of Turtle Island in the current and future work we do. 

Action Projects

REPH Podcast

Conversations re-centering traditionally silenced communities and research in public health.

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Stay tuned for our first season - coming soon!

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Little Burgundy Coalition

REPH partnered with the Little Burgundy Coalition to facilitate research collaborations between the community and the university to support the evaluation of health service needs of residents in Little Burgundy and Griffintown . This project will inform future health centres in the area. The area has a rich history and presence filled with stories of resilience. Little Burgundy is home to many overlapping communities, different income, race/ethnicity, migration histories, and a variety of lived experiences.

Montréal Climate

Strike 2019

The REPH team along with their friends and colleagues gathered on Friday, September 27th, 2019 in Montréal among 500,000 people to advocate for climate action. Environmental activitists such as Greta Thunberg and David Suzuki were also in attendance.

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These strikes among the other international strikes that were held between September 20th, 2019 and September 27th, 2019 are led by individuals and groups to demand action be taken to address climate change.

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