Interview: Tracy Karuhogo is working to improve access to mental health support for Black youth in Canada. Through the Black Advisory Council and the Rise Up initiative, she focuses on reducing stigma and making services more inclusive.
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Breaking barriers: Mental health advocacy for Black youth
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TTC x AstroSankofa Unveils Art Honouring Black Community Leaders
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Union Station celebrating Black artists and cultural legacy
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The Black Academy and CBC set the 2024 Legacy Awards
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The heart of Little Haiti: 'Mountains' captures a family's fight against displacement
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Taking Back Our Voices as Survivors
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New report highlights gaps in Black representation in the K-12 curricula across Canada
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The Black Academy and CBC set the 2023 Legacy Awards for September 24 with host Keshia Chanté
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Skills for Change receives $1 million (CDN) grant through the 2022 TD Ready Challenge
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The CCYP launches Black Seed to Improve Black Youth Employment in Canada
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Take Action on Anti-Black Racism in Pickering
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Black Founders in Clean Technology program
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Toronto marks Bob Marley’s 78th Birthday this Monday
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DSB Launches Black Student Success Strategy
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Union Station Presents I Am Still Here: Black Joy is Resistance
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bCurrent performing arts guides youth through a creative journey of reclaiming Black Canadian history
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Talking about Emancipation
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Capturing the soul of Scarborough through art
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Confronting HIV/AIDS stigma in Ontario's Black community
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Doing the right thing at Uber
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