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COVID-19 and Racialized Communities: Impacts on Mental Health

In 2021, Wellesley Institute partnered with the Mental Health Commission of Canada to investigate the impacts of COVID-19 on the mental health and well-being of racialized working-age adults living in the Greater Toronto Area. 

To present our new research findings, we are bringing together community leaders for a virtual panel discussion on March 30, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. EST. 

The event will be hosted by Wellesley Institute CEO, Dr. Kwame McKenzie, and feature the following speakers: 

  • Sarah Sanford, Wellesley Institute 
  • Mauriene Tolentino, Mental Health Commission of Canada 
  • Aseefa Sarang, Across Boundaries 
  • Liben Gebremikael, TAIBU Community Health Centre
  • Mithi Esguerra, Migrants Resource Centre Canada 

At this event we will explore responses to address COVID-19-related inequities experienced by racialized communities to better understand how health systems and communities can prepare for the long-term mental health impacts of the pandemic. 

 

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We hope that you can join us! 
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