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Black Canada Talking™ is a live online event that provides Black Canadians opportunity to give their takes and POVs on stories that are of importance to them.
Our on the June 6, 2021 edition of Black Canada Talking™ our guest was Dionne Levy.
Ms. Levy is a Postpartum Support Internation (PSI) trained and two-time survivor of Perinatal Mood Disorders (PMD’s). Through her personal journey, Ms. Levy is on a quest to educate, empower and emancipate women from the shame that can be experienced following the birth of their child. Providing support to mothers, partners and support persons, she is here to create a safe space and judgment-free environment where open and honest conversations about challenges with Perinatal Mood Disorders can begin. Through the sharing of experiences, what Ms. Levy hopes to convey with those on this journey is that: One, you are not alone; Two, it’s okay not to be okay; And three, you will get through this.
During our conversation, Ms. Levy talked about:
– Being born and raised in Toronto and learning many aspects of Perinatal Mood Disorders being the mother of two children
– Where she got her heart for servitude, having compassion for helping people through tough times
– Her experience with Perinatal Mood Disorder as well as her family and friends reaction during that time
– Having proper medical treatment and help from her family and friends as well as strengthening her spirit and body
– Helping other people with similar situations have a safe space and judgment-free environment where open and honest conversations about challenges with Perinatal Mood Disorders can begin
– Being aware and knowledgable about these symptoms to help people rather than making them unaware and confused.
– Speaking out more about Perinatal Mood Disorders and other similar symptoms in the Black Community and addressing these issues and improving upon them
– Focusing on studying and learning more about life and yourself during the pandemic with your family and friends.
– Black men and women needing to talk more about their stories and being more open in life
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