The first issue of LISTENERS is released

The Centre for Research on Health Equity and Social Inclusion is happy to announce that LISTENERS Issue 1 is now released.

LISTENERS is an experimental publication that preserves, documents, and shares stories about living in London, Ontario, Canada. The series includes diverse forms of knowledge sharing, including storytelling, biography, literature reviews, issue-specific compendia, reflective commentary, case studies, environmental scans, and community-led inquiries.

This first issue includes…

  • Let’s Talk About It: Racism in London High Schools by Marie Fiedler
  • The Impact of Suicide: A Descriptive Analysis of the Principles and Practices of Media Outlets When Reporting on Suicide by Siena Maxwell
  • A Moment or a Movement? Local Community Responses and Perspectives on #MeToo by Sarah Cola, Shannen Iris Stroe, Sonia Thushiyandan
  • The Power of Inclusive Workplaces in London, Ontario by Leah C. Bleecker

Copies of LISTENERS Issue 1 are available for pickup at the CRHESI office at Innovation Works or at upcoming CRHESI events in 2019. Special thanks to Community Engaged Learning at Western University for helping us make a greater number of copies of this issue freely available to the community.