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Friday, March 10, 2023

Special Issue: Health and Human Rights Journal

Dear Colleagues and friends

I am writing to share with you the special issue of the Health and Human Rights Journal, which we are publishing to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of Paul Farmer. 

https://bit.ly/HHRSpecialIssue

Special Section in Volume 25, Issue 1, June 2023, published on the first anniversary of the death of Paul E. Farmer, former Editor-in-Chief, who worked for the right to health for all.

Kulina girl
"A decolonial gaze" by Angel Martínez-Hernáez


In it, you will find articles that expand the conception of the right to health, with significant contributions from the global South. We gather contributions from Africa, South Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe, North America, and Western Europe.

The articles are positioned from a wide range of critical perspectives, such as Social Medicine, Collective Health, Latin American Critical Medical Anthropology, the Indigenous Research Paradigm, Human Rights Pedagogy, and Structural Competency.

We hope that these works will inspire your reflections and practices. We'd like to thank you in advance for sharing them.

Yours faithfully.

Carlos Piñones-Rivera, Ángel Martínez-Hernáez, Michelle E. Morse,
Kavya Nambiar, Joel Ferrall, and Seth M. Holmes

Dr. Carlos Piñones Rivera
Departamento de Ciencias Sociales (DECSO)
Universidad de Tarapacá, Chile

Posted (and my source) from the Spiritof1848 Listserv WWW.SPIRITOF1848.ORG #Spiritof1848

(Edited from original - thanks to Carlos and Ángel).