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Healthcare Workers Urge San Francisco Commissioners to Support Gaza Ceasefire Resolution

December 19, 2023 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Healthcare Workers Urge San Francisco Commissioners to Support Gaza Ceasefire Resolution
In a recent San Francisco health commission meeting, urgent calls for action were made regarding the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Yashu Jang, a licensed clinical social worker at the Maria X Martinez Urgent Care Clinic, urged commissioners to uphold their commitment to health equity and social justice by addressing what she described as a "US funded genocide" against the Palestinian people.

Jang highlighted the stark contrast between the funding for military actions abroad and the budget cuts facing local health services. She emphasized the need for the commission to support a ceasefire resolution proposed by Supervisor Dean Preston, arguing that silence on the issue undermines the principles of trauma-informed care that the health system strives to uphold.

Echoing Jang's sentiments, Jude, a registered nurse at San Francisco General Hospital, also called for the commission's support in advocating for a ceasefire. He pointed out the shared responsibility of healthcare professionals to speak out against human rights abuses, linking the historical context of land acknowledgments to the current crisis. Jude stressed the importance of solidarity among healthcare workers and the need for the commission to leverage its influence in support of the resolution.

The meeting underscored the intersection of public health and global humanitarian issues, with healthcare professionals urging local leaders to take a stand against violence and advocate for peace. As the commission moves forward, the discussions reflect a growing awareness of how global events impact local communities and the imperative for health leaders to respond to these challenges.

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