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CHAIM VIDEOS

In order to promote the communication of health research to diverse audiences, the CHAIM Centre is creating accessible multimedia content that showcases various aspects of our research pillars. View our most recent video series below!

The COVID-19 Chronicles 

Produced by Emily Koch & Lilo Noort
Created by our skilled Communications Interns, the COVID-19 Chronicles is a student-led video series detailing the lived experiences of individuals impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This series explores challenges, health impacts,  coping strategies, and hope during a time of uncertainty. Our goal is to show our audience a different side of the pandemic and allow them to feel connected in a time of being apart.  
Watch the COVID-19 Chronicles 
Episode 2
​Emily Sabourin is a fourth year Carleton student studying Psychology. She lives in Ottawa during the school year, but decided to move back home to Yellowknife for the summer. She explains the differences she’s noticed in the two cities over the course of the pandemic.
Episode 3
​Dr. Laura Pickell teaches in the department of Health Sciences at Carleton University. She discusses the challenges of her family life and feelings of isolation while quarantining because she had COVID-19. She touches on the importance of reaching out to those who are affected to help them cope.

Watch the Race Matters Video Series

Race Matters

Produced by Kim Matheson, Abigail Morris, Maria Pranschke, & Melissa Carvalho
Created as part of the CHAIM Centre’s Ethno-Racial Analysis Project, this video series explores questions of why race matters, what it represents, and how ethno-racial analysis can be ethically incorporated into research. These videos are intended to encourage thoughtful discussion on the role of race in science among students and the broader research community.
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