This course explores the pervasiveness of settler colonialism and the health outcomes it creates for Indigenous people and other marginalized populations. It introduces contemporary sociological and interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the relationship between settler colonialism and health outcomes more broadly while also highlighting strategies and possibilities for change.
(SOC205H5 or SOC231H5) and SOC221H5 and SOC222H5 and 1.0 SOC credit at the 300 level; 4th Year Standing; Permission of instructor