We have yet to understand the impact of covert racism and misogyny on the mental health of Canadian citizens, particularly “ethnic” women.
As a child, it wasn’t unusual for Ann Y.K. Choi to be at work behind the counter of her family’s convenience store
Café Babanussa is a story about mental illness that has never been told before. Through the journey of a young, mixed-race woman
“I guess you have to be white to have a mental illness,” my mom said. I looked up from my laptop to
According to the 2015 child poverty report for Toronto, newcomer children, children of colour and children with disabilities are among the largest
When Syrian refugee children arrive in Canadian classrooms for the very first time, the anxiety they feel might be more than simply
As Syrian refugees make their way to Canada, medical professionals and volunteers across the country are busy prepping to assist in medical
Immigrating to a new country can put a strain on a person’s mental health and well-being. Art therapy, one of the disciplines
Scholars and students recently gathered at Canada’s top health education institute to discuss racial health inequities experienced by immigrants, refugees and racialized
Moving to a new country can be stressful. It means leaving familiar places, people and aspects of everyday life behind. Whether arriving