TAIBU Resources

TAIBU Community Health Centre led the national knowledge gathering, synthesis, and mobilization to ensure that evidence and lessons learned from the Mental Health of Black Canadians Initiative are broadly shared and networks are strengthened among Black communities and other allies. These resources are pieces of the knowledge mobilization tools developed throughout the implementation of the project and continue to be updated as a live resource for Black Canadians.

 

Amandla Olwazi Literature Review
Organization: TAIBU CHC
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Literature Review

As part of the larger project, “Amandla Olwazi – The Power of Knowledge,” guided by Afrocentric traditional values and principles, this literature review embarks on a journey to uncover the intricate layers of ‘Black’ in Canada. Amandla Olwazi, an innovative knowledge mobilization project, seeks to shed light on the impact of anti-Black racism on the mental health and wellbeing of Black communities in Canada, fostering awareness, dialogue, and change. In alignment with the project’s core objectives, we aim to contribute to the creation and synthesis of knowledge, develop Afrocentric principled knowledge mobilization products, and engage diverse Black community members in addressing the impact of internalized anti-Black racism.

 

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