Anything But Benign: Oppression Contributes to Cancer

Why do communities of color, survivors of violence, refugees and immigrant workers experience high rates of cancer? What do we do about the losses of loved ones due to poor healthcare? How can we start to address cancer as political, and preventing or surviving cancer as part of the work of racial, gender, disability, health, and economic justice? This workshop is part of a series on "Politicizing Health and Wellness" sponsored by Repair, a health and disability justice organization based in Los Angeles.

Free and open to the public.

Date: 
Tuesday, January 26, 2016 - 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Location: 

Mercado La Paloma
3655 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90007