Sharon Davis‑Murdoch & Sane Dube
James R. Johnston Chair presents the Black Analysis Lecture Series focusing on Health Disparities and the impact on Black Life. #BlackAnalysis Lecture Series explores issues experienced by Black people, and related to Black Studies, and health, medical education, and patient experiences.
Introducing the INAUGURAL James R. Johnston #BlackAnalysis Lecture Series! If you missed the discussion on November 26th on "Health Disparities & the impact on Black Life" with Sharon Davis-Murdoch and Sané Dube, click the above link to access the recording.
Sané Dube
Manager of Community and Policy at the University Health Network (Social Medicine)
Sané Dube is a policy analyst and knowledge broker. Sané is committed to reducing disparities in health access experienced by marginalized communities. Her professional background is varied; she has worked in community development, health promotion, and strategic communications. Sané’s people are the Ndebele of what is now called Zimbabwe. She currently lives in Toronto.
Sharon Davis-Murdoch
Co-president of the Health Association of African Canadians
Sharon Davis-Murdoch is an award-winning social justice champion whose political science background and public policy experience informs her work in community. She is a founding member and the Co-President of the Health Association of African Canadians and the Co-Manager to the Association of Black Social Workers and Health Association of African Canadians, COVID-19 Response and Impact Team. She is also an Advisor to the Halifax Immigrant Partnership, Secretary of the Dartmouth General Hospital Foundation Board and President of Shamardavon Consulting. Sharon is a proud member of the Dartmouth Community and an even prouder Nana of two grandbaby boys.