Khan Bouba-Dalambaye
Khan Bouba-Dalambaye was born and raised in Côte des Neiges, and is of Trinidadian and Central African descent. He is a graduate of McGill University, and holds a master’s degree in counselling psychology. He has nearly 10 years of experience working as a high school guidance counsellor and clinical counsellor, has taught at the CEGEP level and is a leading diversity, equity, and inclusion expert.
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First Person
The pandemic, combined with a racial reckoning, weighs heavily on Black men's mental health
Black people, especially Black men, don't have the privilege of being able to express all of our emotions, especially anger. Black men have to spend their lives managing and suppressing their feelings in order to avoid being seen as difficult, aggressive or threatening to others.
Canada -Montreal |
Opinion
Common concerns about back to school, and how to calm them
With so much uncertainty around what this year will look like, families across Montreal are experiencing heightened levels of both stress and anxiety. And although the risk of COVID-19 infection may be the general concern, there is a lot more to consider.
Canada -Montreal |