In this episode of The Truth Tribe Show, host Ravi Toor engages in a comprehensive dialogue with Dr. Balbir Gurm, a celebrated nursing faculty member, editor, and advocate for public health, gender equity, and community education. The discussion explores Dr. Gurm's extensive career, her contributions to nursing, the development of educational policies, and her involvement in community projects like the South Asian Museum.
Dr. Gurm shares her insights on the systemic issues within healthcare and education, the importance of cultural safety, and her vision for a more inclusive society.
Additionally, she reflects on the challenges and achievements of the South Asian community in Canada, emphasizing the need for preserving heritage through storytelling and museum projects. The conversation also highlights NEVR (Network to Eliminate Violence in Relationships), showcasing Dr. Gurm's dedication to addressing relationship violence through education, advocacy, and systemic change.
00:00 Welcome to The Truth Tribe Show: A Conversation with Dr. Bulbir Gurumji
00:21 Dr. Gurm's Journey: From Nursing to Advocacy
02:22 Defining Success Through Dr. Gurm's Eyes
04:13 Tracing Roots: The Legacy of Shaam Singh and Basant Kaur
06:23 The Evolution of Nursing: Dr. Gurm's Reflections
16:05 Embracing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Education
20:59 The South Asian Museum Project: Preserving Heritage
32:12 Challenges and Aspirations for the South Asian Museum
34:08 Confronting Gender Inequality and Racism: Dr. Gurm's Personal Experiences
38:51 Overcoming Adversity: Insights from Dr. Gurm
40:29 Exploring the Pandemic of Relationship Violence
43:03 The Formation and Goals of NEVR
45:25 Challenges and Strategies in Combating Relationship Violence
47:13 Educational Initiatives and Community Engagement
52:42 Reflecting on Career Highlights and Personal Stories
01:02:40 Advice and Insights for Overcoming Setbacks
01:07:02 Research, Daily Routines, and Future Aspirations
01:16:27 Advocacy for Systemic Changes and Government Collaboration