The purpose of this series, started by the Centre for Research on Health Equity and Social Inclusion (CRHESI) and the Pillar Nonprofit Network, is to present critical accounts on how social inequities unfold during the COVID-19 pandemic. This series seeks to include a background of research and first-hand perspectives from community members experiencing situations of marginalization. (Read full introduction)
Table of Contents
Considering Complex Lives, Value and COVID-19 by Jeff Preston
Beyond the Margins: The Experiences of Those in Unsheltered Homelessness by Abe Oudshoorn, Colleen Parsons, and L.
Impossible Choices: Serving Women Experiencing Violence During COVID-19 by Nadine Wathen and Shelley Yeo
COVID-19 From the Perspective of High School Students by Adele Zhao and Munya Haddara
Navigating a New World: The Experiences of Persons who are Blind or Partially Sighted During COVID-19 By Colleen McGrath and Elizabeth Mohler
Cities’ invisible millions and their lives with COVID 19 by Carolin Elizabeth George
Personal support workers are the backbone of health care but the bottom of the power structure by Bharati Sethi
A Pandemic Crisis: Eating Disorders on the Rise by Madison Hargreaves
Equity from the Inside Out: Aligning Workplace Practices with Gender Realities by Dr. AnnaLise Trudell & Louise Pitre
The Pandemic Called Poverty by Gabriela Valdivieso, Maricarmen Valdivieso
COVID 19 – It’s More Than A Virus When It Comes to Black Lives and COVID-19 and Survival By Dobijoki Emanuela
Social Inequalities among People with Psychosocial Disability due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Rwanda by Kalisa Joseph
If you are interested in contributing to Voices from the Margins of a Crisis, please email Tanya Benjamin at tbenjam4@uwo.ca and Eaman Fahmy efahmy@pillarnonprofit.ca