Theme of Summit: Transformation. Restoration. Recovery: Necessity of All of Humanity Working Together
"Prescriptions assume that something needs to be fixed; transformation brings forth the healing — the coming to integrity, to wholeness — of what is already there" — Dr. Gabor Maté.
"Prescriptions assume that something needs to be fixed; transformation brings forth the healing — the coming to integrity, to wholeness — of what is already there" — Dr. Gabor Maté.
This theme is important and very relevant at this extraordinary time of post-pandemic, which largely claimed millions of lives, impacted mental health and well-being and threw the world as we knew it into disarray to be the norm. The COVID-19 global pandemic uncovers the deeply entrenched racial inequalities severe among Africans in the Diaspora. It is imperative to set the mental health care programs and services on a better course with the need to develop trauma-informed mental health responses while reflecting on the killings in our communities.
Our Summit presenters will feature important presentations with a focus on the past two years of the COVID-19 pandemic and the mental health impact, as well as broaching new conversations that would bridge the gaps between challenges and solutions, provide tools and skills to inform authentic and collective action needed to find psychological liberation post-COVID-19 Pandemic and beyond.
We believe this Summit will enrich an essential public debate on the necessity of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Decolonization (EDID) and the need to dig deeper to come up with skills needed to cope with pandemic trauma and interactive sessions to support sustainable transformation, restoration, and recovery at a time like this.
Our Summit presenters will feature important presentations with a focus on the past two years of the COVID-19 pandemic and the mental health impact, as well as broaching new conversations that would bridge the gaps between challenges and solutions, provide tools and skills to inform authentic and collective action needed to find psychological liberation post-COVID-19 Pandemic and beyond.
We believe this Summit will enrich an essential public debate on the necessity of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Decolonization (EDID) and the need to dig deeper to come up with skills needed to cope with pandemic trauma and interactive sessions to support sustainable transformation, restoration, and recovery at a time like this.