While you might feel paralyzed by the just how big the problem of racial injustice and inequality is, and feel like your actions wouldn’t matter (FYI they do!), you can start with the dietetics profession and know that your efforts will contribute to the bigger cause.
Also, as you are learning now, nutrition is very much involved in the issues of inequality and injustice, as it is woven into our culture and political system. The more awareness you have and the more action you take to fix these issues, the more equipped you are to be a leader and help create a better profession, and world.
5 Tips for Anti-Racism in Dietetics by Aja Gyimah, MHSC, RD
Culture, Equity, Diversity, and Race in Dietetics (CEDAR)
Is American Dietetics a White-Bread World? These Dietitians Think So
“Fearing the Black Body” by Sabrina Strings
How to Talk about Race: Eric Deggans at TEDxBloomington
FNCE 2019 Session Recording Combatting Unconscious Bias and Preventing Microaggressions: A Professional Duty (Free for Academy Members)
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