Fighting for a Hand to Hold: Confronting Medical Colonialism against Indigenous Children in Canada (Volume 97) (McGill-Queen's Indigenous and Northern

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Fighting for a Hand to Hold: Confronting Medical Colonialism against Indigenous Children in Canada (Volume 97) (McGill-Queen's Indigenous and Northern

Launched by healthcare providers in January 2018, the #aHand2Hold campaign confronted the Quebec government's practice of separating children from their families during medical evacuation airlifts, which disproportionately affected remote and northern Indigenous communities. Pediatric emergency physician Samir Shaheen-Hussain's captivating narrative of this successful campaign, which garnered unprecedented public attention and media coverage, seeks to answer lingering questions about why such a cruel practice remained in place for so long. In doing so it serves as an indispensable case study of contemporary medical colonialism in Quebec. Fighting for a Hand to Hold exposes the medical establishment's role in the displacement, colonization, and genocide of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Through meticulously gathered government documentation, historical scholarship, media reports, public inquiries, and personal testimonies, Shaheen-Hussain connects the draconian medevac practice with often-disregarded crimes and medical violence inflicted specifically on Indigenous children. This devastating history and ongoing medical colonialism prevent Indigenous communities from attaining internationally recognized measures of health and social well-being because of the pervasive, systemic anti-Indigenous racism that persists in the Canadian public health care system - and in settler society at large. Shaheen-Hussain's unique perspective combines his experience as a frontline pediatrician with his long-standing involvement in anti-authoritarian social justice movements. Sparked by the indifference and callousness of those in power, this book draws on the innovative work of Indigenous scholars and activists to conclude that a broader decolonization struggle calling for reparations, land reclamation, and self-determination for Indigenous peoples is critical to achieve reconciliation in Canada. "The author meticulously employs the Hand to Hold story to help readers access the more significant narrative about racism, effectively connecting the two in a work that meaningfully adds to the canon of indigenous advocacy. The specific examples of callous removal of indigenous children without their parents for emergency medical treatment are seamlessly integrated within the larger narrative of residential schools, racism, and debates about the supposed difference between equity and equality. Recommended. All readers." Choice "Fighting for a Hand to Hold denounces with ferocity the utterly inhuman, decades-long practice of separating children from their families during emergency medevacs in northern and remote regions of Quebec. In a precise, compelling, and well-documented narrative, Samir Shaheen-Hussain challEnglishes our collective understanding of systemic racism and social determinants of health applied to Indigenous communities most dependent on medevac airlifts and most impacted by the non-accompaniment rule. An eye-opening, tough, and essential book." Dr Joanne Liu, pediatric emergency physician and former international president of Médecins Sans Frontières "Samir Shaheen-Hussain's Fighting for a Hand to Hold is a searing indictment of medical colonialism in Canada. This must-read book shatters the myth of universal and equitable healthcare as a pillar of this country's benevolent social democracy and forcefully exposes the active involvement of the medical system in upholding historic and ongoing settler-colonial power." Harsha Walia, author of Undoing Border Imperialism "In Fighting for a Hand to Hold Samir Shaheen-Hussain exposes the social, cultural, and historical structures that allow medical colonialism to hide in plain sight as it harms generations of Indigenous children and their families. It is an unflinching analysis that should be required reading in every medical school in the country." Maureen Lux, professor, Brock University and author of Separate Beds: A History of Indian Hospitals in Canada, 1920s-1980s "Shaheen-Hussain argues that genuine reconciliation can't occur without reparations and restitution. Besides disclosure and acknowledgment of the harm done, this means a genuine demonstration of sorrow and regret, a promise to never do harm again, and action that ensures the harm will not be repeated. This book should be read by anyone who wants to meaningfully enter into reconciliation with Indigenous people." Marie Wadden, author of Where the Pavement Ends: Canada's Aboriginal Recovery Movement and the Urgent Need for Reconciliation An exploration of anti-Indigenous systemic racism in Canadian health care and the medical establishment's role in colonial genocide. In memory of Bruce G. Trigger Series editors: John Borrows and Arthur J. Ray The McGill-Queen's Indigenous and Northern Studies series publishes books about Indigenous peoples in all parts of the northern world. It includes original scholarship on their histories, archaeology, laws, cultures, governance, and traditions. Works in the series al

Brand Samir Shaheen-Hussain
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Category Books
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SKU 0228003601
Age Group ADULT
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Google Product Category Media > Books
Product Type Books > Subjects > Politics & Social Sciences > Social Sciences > Cultural & Ethnic Studies > Indigenous Peoples

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