2023
DOI: 10.1177/10901981231177081
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No One-Size-Fits-All: Critical Narrative Intervention and Archeology of Self as Anti-Racist and Anti-Colonial Practices in Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors

Saharra L. Dixon,
MacKenzie Isaac

Abstract: Health education and research has historically relied on partnerships between institutions that focus on prescribing interventions rather than working with communities to identify and address systemic violence and oppression as root causes of health inequity. This perpetuates harmful colonial paradigms in health education. We present an autoethnographic perspective of our experiences as Black women with Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors to reexamine harmful assumptions and practices underpinning the field. Thr… Show more

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“…Several articles highlight gaps or future directions for public health training programs. Dixon and Isaac (2023) discuss antiracist and anticolonist practices, calling for better public health curricula to cover this content. Takenaka et al (2023) critically reflect on their student experience and put forth a vision for a transformed public health curriculum that helps dismantle systems of oppression.…”
Section: The Focus Of This Issue: the Future Of Health Education And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several articles highlight gaps or future directions for public health training programs. Dixon and Isaac (2023) discuss antiracist and anticolonist practices, calling for better public health curricula to cover this content. Takenaka et al (2023) critically reflect on their student experience and put forth a vision for a transformed public health curriculum that helps dismantle systems of oppression.…”
Section: The Focus Of This Issue: the Future Of Health Education And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%