George Floyd – May He Rest in Peace
The horrific killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis (U.S.) has shocked many people and organizations around the world. The protests and the calls for change by Black Lives Matter and black and minority ethnic communities in many countries across the world have caused them to look at how they themselves can do better.
The National MS Society in the USA and the MS Society in the United Kingdom and the international federation of MS societies have published statements about this. From my perspective, l think that the Israel MS society should join them.
We all need to step up and do more to make change happen. Police brutality does not occur in isolation – it happens in the context of a deeper systemic racism that too often goes unnoticed and unchallenged. I see it as every organization’s responsibility to examine its way of working and its culture – to identify and remove any source of systemic or other discrimination. At the IMSS, we can and will do more to proactively address structural inequalities, racism and discrimination.
People with MS face discrimination for being poor, for being disabled, for being unemployed or less privileged. We know that in Israel and many countries people from minority ethnic backgrounds who live with MS or other disabilities can face even more barriers than others living with MS. The inequities in healthcare systems often hit them extra hard. All this adds extra responsibility to the work of our society, we saw this inequalities especially in the covid 19 (corona) crisis.
As always We will explore changes to diversify our services and Through our advocacy work, we will address inequalities in access to healthcare for people with MS, we will ensure that racial inequality is not neglected. In our campaigns and our activities, we will do even more to ensure that people from minority ethnic backgrounds are included, represented and heard. Above all, we will not let racism or xenophobia of any kind go unchallenged, because, as Martin Luther King wrote:
‘Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere’
Janine A. Vosburgh
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