Changing The Narrative
How do Black people cope with the new “Normal?” On January 24th, 2022, the Afro-Caribbean Mentorship Program (ACMP), partnered withContinue Reading
How do Black people cope with the new “Normal?” On January 24th, 2022, the Afro-Caribbean Mentorship Program (ACMP), partnered withContinue Reading
Mental Health Awareness Month 2022 Let’s Chat: Anxiety & Depression On January 20th 2022, the ACMP hosted its first MentalContinue Reading
Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Craig began his career in the financial sector where he spent 11 years working in aContinue Reading
Tamar Joseph is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Pennsylvania. She earned her B.S. in Criminal Justice andContinue Reading
A veteran of film and television productions for many years, Jono Oliver has directed episodes of the network television shows:Continue Reading
Benslyne is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. She graduated with a Master ofContinue Reading
Amie Archibald-Varley, RN, MN-CP Women’s Health, is a thought leader in advancing health equity and political health activism in healthcare.Continue Reading
On Friday November 19th, ACMP and its partner organizations held a new Barbershop Talk event that focused on identifying problemsContinue Reading
The Afro-Caribbean Mentorship Program (ACMP), in partnership with the Royal Bank of Canada, continues its thought-provoking, Changing the Narrative. ThisContinue Reading
Debbie is a Black feminist with over 8 years of local and international advocacy experience in a variety of rolesContinue Reading