
31:12
The music at these webinars is always on point! Kudos to the person responsible for the playlist!

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Laura and Brenda!

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Any way to share the playlist?

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Greetings from sunny San Diego...at last!

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Joel Cabrita, Department of History & CAS, looking forward to this! welcome to Eugene Richardson.

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Welcome everyone! Format for today: as you are inspired with questions please share in the chat that you have a question and a bit about the topic or theme of your question. We will call on you at the end of Dr. Richardson’s talk to unmute and ask your question. So glad you are all here with us today.

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Theme question for later: the potential role that coordinated ethnographic projects can play in policy formation and internentions

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interventions*

01:04:54
I have a question about the coloniality of the social sciences and the positionality of US-based researchers with interests in Africa

01:05:54
Agreed

01:14:31
I can’t unmute

01:15:07
A Q, pls: what is your take on Packard’s History of Global Health?

01:16:05
Do we not have a structural problem with our private schools of public health? Does this not remove line responsibility and accountability?

01:16:13
Could you give Dr. Richardson’s email? Thank you.

01:23:34
For a parallel critique in education: The Alternatives Project https://www.thealternativesproject.org/ . Thinking about foreign aid by starting with notions of justice and equity is a powerfully critical approach.

01:28:07
Thank you.

01:28:36
It would helpful to have a link to the powerpoint and its references. Thanks.

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As we come to a close we thank you so much for thinking with us and Dr. Richardson. Please feel free to email me lhubbard@stanford.edu if you’d like to be in further touch with Dr. Richardson.

01:30:02
Question: Next step for those younger in their career in learning more about decolonizing global and unlearning social and epistemological structures promoting racist ideologies.

01:30:46
Nahome - this is a fantastic question. Let’s linger and have Dr. Richardson answer this one!

01:32:44
thank you!

01:37:21
Pai is terrific!

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There is a course offered through the School of Medicine and Human Rights Department called: “Literacy:Fundamental Human Rights toward Health and Advocacy

01:41:04
I did a research on Ethical Perspectives in International Service Learning

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Thanks everyone. Interesting conversation :)

01:42:17
Thank you very much - Great presentation

01:42:18
Thank you so much !!

01:42:22
Thank you!

01:42:25
thanks so so much!

01:42:27
Thank you!

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Thanks.