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  1. Ingrid Waldron is a professor and researcher at McMaster University, specializing in ecological violence and health disparities in racialized communities. She is the author of There’s Something in the Water, a Netflix documentary and a federal bill on environmental racism.

  2. Overview. Dr. Ingrid Waldron is Professor and HOPE Chair in Peace and Health in the Global Peace and Social Justice Program at McMaster University, the Founder and Executive Director of the Environmental Noxiousness, Racial Inequities and Community Health Project (The ENRICH Project), and the Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Canadian Coalition ...

  3. Ingrid WALDRON, Professor & HOPE Chair in Peace & Health | Cited by 234 | of McMaster University, Hamilton (McMaster) | Read 30 publications | Contact Ingrid WALDRON

  4. Ingrid R. G Waldron is a Canadian social scientist who is an associate professor in the School of Nursing at Dalhousie University and serves as co-chair of the Dalhousie University Black Faculty & Staff Caucus.

  5. 4 Jun 2021 · Ingrid Waldron, HOPE Chair in Peace and Health, will work with partners in Nova Scotia to build climate resilience and community engagement in 25 African Nova Scotian communities.

  6. 5 Mac 2024 · Dr. Waldrons research focuses on the health and mental health impacts of social inequalities and discrimination in Black, Indigenous, and other racialized communities, including mental illness, dementia, COVID-19, environmental racism, and climate change inequities.

  7. Ingrid Waldron is a sociologist, professor, and author who studies environmental racism and its impacts on health and mental health. She is the executive director of the ENRICH Project and the co-producer of a Netflix documentary on environmental racism in Canada.