Canada
Check out some articles written by the Canadian team below
Health Justice and Covid-19 Five Years Later: Local Struggles, Global Stamina, by Anne-Emanuelle Birn – University of Oslo, Centre for Global Sustainability
“It’s like We’re Still in Slavery”: Stress as Distress and Discourse among Jamaican Farm Workers in Ontario, Canada, by Stephanie Mayell – MDPI Journals
L’Accueil Bonneau, ou quand l’État gère par l’urgence, by Mylène Fauvel – Journal Le Devoir
Conditions de travail et d’emploi dans le mouvement communautaire: enquête sur les répercussions des politiques publiques et des pratiques de gestion en temps de pandémie, by Mylène Fauvel, Yanick Noiseux and Couspeyre, Ophélie – GIREPS
The Montréal (Québec, Canada) SMAPL team published an academic comic book about the team’s research regarding vaccine (in)justice in Montréal.
The book Ces vaccinations qui (n’)ont (pas) eu lieu highlights the low vaccination rates in the Montreal neighborhoods hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, where, according to the Quebec government, there was resistance to health regulations.

The book also emphasizes and invites reflection on public health care, and how health services do (or do not) reach the most vulnerable populations.
