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Dr. Ingrid Waldron on Democratizing Information, Environmental Racism and Inequality of Health

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In this episode, I speak with Toronto-based Social scientist, professor, filmmaker and activist Dr. Ingrid Waldron. Dr. Waldron co-produced the 2019 film There's Something in the Water, based on her book of the same name. She most recently joined the humanities department at McMaster University, and is the new HOPE Chair in Peace and Health, she is also a professor in the university’s Gender and Social Justice program. We spoke about her work on interconnected relationships, and impacts of racial and socioeconomic inequality on health. Most importantly, we discuss Waldron’s push to address these problems through community research, the democratization of information, policy, legislation and activism. 

This episode was recorded in July of 2020, prior to Elliot Page’s coming out as transgender, and he is therefore referred to as Ellen Page and “she” within this interview. We are fully supportive of Elliot’s transition and use his correct pronouns since his announcement in December of 2020.

Links for reference:

There's Something In The Water (book)

There's Something In The Water (film)

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