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DESCRIPTION: \n\nDuring “normal” times\, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS
 N) students studying health promotion would “work collaboratively and enga
 ge in processes that facilitate health promotion and empowerment with comm
 unity members or agencies.” These are not normal times. During COVID\, col
 laborative engagements are being conducted virtually. College of the Rocki
 es seized on this as an opportunity\, expanding community partners involve
 d in health promotion to include an international partner that is supporti
 ng Tanzanian women in completing secondary and post-secondary studies. BSN
  students participating in this collaboration not only had to navigate int
 ercultural cross-roads to achieve their learning objectives\, but also exp
 erienced interfacing with many layers of relative privilege. _Please note 
 this session is in Zoom meeting format and may require (optional) audience
  video/audio participation. _\n\n 
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LOCATION:https://www.bccieevents.ca/summerconference2021/v/s-490584
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SUMMARY:Confronting Privilege and Building Partnerships Through Virtual Exc
 hange
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 n and empowerment with community members or agencies.” These are not norma
 l times. During COVID\, collaborative engagements are being conducted virt
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  community partners involved in health promotion to include an internation
 al partner that is supporting Tanzanian women in completing secondary and 
 post-secondary studies. BSN students participating in this collaboration n
 ot only had to navigate intercultural cross-roads to achieve their learnin
 g objectives\, but also experienced interfacing with many layers of relati
 ve privilege. <em>Please note this session is in Zoom meeting format and m
 ay require (optional) audience video/audio participation. </em></p>\n\n<p>
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DESCRIPTION: \n\nDuring “normal” times\, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BS
 N) students studying health promotion would “work collaboratively and enga
 ge in processes that facilitate health promotion and empowerment with comm
 unity members or agencies.” These are not normal times. During COVID\, col
 laborative engagements are being conducted virtually. College of the Rocki
 es seized on this as an opportunity\, expanding community partners involve
 d in health promotion to include an international partner that is supporti
 ng Tanzanian women in completing secondary and post-secondary studies. BSN
  students participating in this collaboration not only had to navigate int
 ercultural cross-roads to achieve their learning objectives\, but also exp
 erienced interfacing with many layers of relative privilege. _Please note 
 this session is in Zoom meeting format and may require (optional) audience
  video/audio participation. _\n\n 
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