Table of Contents
Résumé
Welcome to the Special Issue
2 - From the HPI Flagship
3 - From the Guest Editorial Board
4 - Table of Contents
Cover / Artwork
5 - Fetus in Situ, Thompson
Commentary
8 - Where Are You Really From?: A Commentary on Ancestral Black Nova Scotia Identity, Jefferies
Articles
13 - Time Spent in Canada and Ethnic Identity Moderate the Relationship Between Race-Based Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Cognitive and Emotional Processes, Bergeron-Germain, Hickens, & Lackner
34 - Perspectives on Cultural Competency and Black Canadians’ Access to Mental Health Care in Canada: A Thematic Analysis, Whyte
Infographic
49 - Addressing Black Maternal Mortality, Alphonsus, Alphonsus, & Thompson
Spoken Word Poem
52 - “Resilience” Unveiled, Idris
Closing
53 Acknowledgements
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