“Despite racial injustice, human-caused and natural disasters, and the attempt to eradicate our culture, including indigenous healing traditions,
WE STAND UNITED, UNIQUELY STRONG.
TOGETHER WE ARE CANPA!
CANPATalks SERIES 2 - MARCH 2021
Complete Series: $40 USD Professionals; $20 USD Students
Individual sessions $25 USD Professionals; $15 USD Students (PER SESSION)
After signing up and completing payment, you will be sent the ZOOM links to register for each session.
Session 1: Contemporary Challenges in the Caribbean: Treatment
March 25, 5:30 pm EST
This session highlights some of the emerging challenges that have faced Caribbean Psychology in the last year.
Discussion Speaker: Death and Dying
Keisha Bowla Hines
Jamaica. Bio
Discussion Speaker: Self Care/Wellbeing
Jason Wynter
Jamaica Bio
Session 2: Contemporary Challenges in the Caribbean: Supervision
March 26, 2021, 5:30 pm EST
This session ignites our knowledge about some of the Caribbean nuances of teaching, supervision and assessment
Discussion Speaker: Virtual Teaching
Dara Hamilton, USVI (Bio)
Discussion Speaker: Supervision
Mike Campbell, Barbados
Complete Series: $40 USD Professionals; $20 USD Students
Individual sessions $25 USD Professionals; $15 USD Students (PER SESSION)
After signing up and completing payment, you will be sent the ZOOM links to register for each session.
CANPATalks SERIES 1 - NOVEMBER 2020
Click on the “play” arrows below to view CANPATalk presentations from November, 2020.
View CANPATalks Session 1 online here
Session 1: Racial Justice in the Caribbean
This session highlighted the historical racial injustices and dehumanization of people throughout the Caribbean, and engaged in dialogue about building foundations for racial justice. Webinar followed by Chat Cafe to informally discuss the presentations.
Moderator: Kai Morgan, Jamaica
Main Speaker: Donna Maynard, Barbados
Panel: Christopher Charles, Jamaica; Phaidra Laraque, Haiti; Alberto Cobian, Cuba
Session 2: Indigenous Healing in the Caribbean
This session ignited our knowledge about how we in the Caribbean can rise from our past and decolonize our present. It focused on incorporating understanding of diverse indigenous healing and wellbeing practices. Webinar followed by Chat Cafe to informally discuss the presentation
Moderator: Maja Heijmans-Goedschalk, Suriname
Main Speaker; Kamla Nananpanday-Jhingoeri, Suriname
Panel: Geoffrey Walcott, Jamaica; Katija Khan, Trinidad, Alscess Lewis-Brown, U.S. Virgin Islands