Mandatory ‘Indigenous Health’ class for U. Alberta nursing students teaches ‘systemic racism’

Professor says students learn ‘from Indigenous ways in terms of health promotion and being at one with nature’

A required nursing class at the University of Alberta teaches students about “systemic racism” and “Indigenous ways” of understanding “health … and being one with nature,” a dean of the nursing school told The College Fix.

However, the course has prompted concerns about a growing emphasis on “identity politics” in healthcare.

Read more in The College Fix.

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