The Global North Culture as a Palimpsest.

Mantoa Mokhachane, Nkosinathi Maluleke, Ayesha Jacub
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This is a reflection from three Black South African doctors - two women and a man. We studied at the institution that we are currently working in, which is a former white university that was not permitted to train Black medical students by the apartheid government. We experienced the segregation in healthcare and witnessed how our communities did not have access to it. The COVID-19 pandemic unearthed major challenges and asymmetries, particularly for the Black race and poor countries. For countries such as South Africa, it brought back memories of the apartheid past with the history of segregation and discrimination.

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作为重写本的全球北方文化。
这是三名南非黑人医生的反映——两名女性和一名男性。我们在目前工作的机构学习,这是一所前白人大学,种族隔离政府不允许培训黑人医学生。我们经历了医疗保健方面的隔离,目睹了我们的社区无法获得医疗保健。新冠肺炎大流行揭示了重大挑战和不对称性,尤其是对黑人和贫穷国家而言。对于像南非这样的国家来说,它唤起了人们对种族隔离历史以及种族隔离和歧视的回忆。
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