Dr. Ingrid Waldron
@ingrid_waldron
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HOPE Chair in Peace & Health, Faculty of Humanities, McMaster University; Co-Producer of the Netflix film based on my book There's Something in the Water.
Ontario, Canada
Joined February 2012
I am excited to share the front and back covers of my forthcoming book "From the Enlightenment to Black Lives Matter: Tracing the Impacts of Racial Trauma in Black Communities from the Colonial Era to the Present". The book will be published on November 25, 2024.
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The Gandhi Peace Festival.
Held annually in Hamilton since 1993, the Gandhi Peace Festival is Canada’s longest-running peace festival that is inspired by the life and teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. Learn more: https://t.co/a2ZHYWuoE0
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Join us for the 33rd annual Mahatma Gandhi Peace Festival! Mark your calendars for October 4 as we join together for the 33rd annual Gandhi Peace Festival. This year we will explore the theme of “Threat to Democracy and the World Order.” Stay tuned for more details.☮️
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will be teaching Social and Structural Determinants of Health this fall.
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I discuss environmental and climate justice with Maryjane Sexton at the East Coast Environmental Law Association https://t.co/fIuODFUob7
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This interview is part of a series conducted by Maryjane Sexton—a law student at the Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University—who volunteered with East Coast Environmental Law during the 2024-2...
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I discuss my new-ish book "From the Enlightenment to Black Lives Matter: Tracing the Impacts of Racial Trauma in Black Communities from the Colonial Era to the Present" on the Black Women Healing Podcast in the US. https://t.co/Fpm08psfde
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Podcast Episode · Black Women Healing · 06/16/2025 · 38m
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Dr. Ingrid Waldron (Professor and HOPE Chair in Peace and Health, Global Peace and Social Justice Program, McMaster University) invites you to attend "Mental Health in Hamilton’s Black Community: A Symposium". Register at this link: https://t.co/1DYCeDpbrP
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The ENRICH Project invites you to a presentation on things to consider when thinking about river and coastal flooding/June 23 at 7 pm AST/6 PM EST https://t.co/7gdXOZAbjb Meeting ID: 817 2895 5653 Passcode: 021896
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The ENRICH Project is set to launch a new one-of-a-kind online module program on September 8, 2025, entitled the African Nova Scotian Climate Justice Ambassadors Program. This 12-month program will educate African Nova Scotian learners about the impacts of climate change.
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I will be discussing my new book, "From the Enlightenment to Black Lives Matter: Tracing the Impacts of Racial Trauma in Black Communities from the Colonial Era to the Present," on the podcast Intentional Conversations this Friday, June 6, at 11 am EST. https://t.co/JqAabubqQ5
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Dr. Ingrid Waldron (Professor and HOPE Chair in Peace and Health, Global Peace and Social Justice Program, McMaster University) invites you to attend "Mental Health in Hamilton’s Black Community: A Symposium". Register at this link: https://t.co/1DYCeDpbrP
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The ENRICH Project is set to launch a new one-of-a-kind online module program on September 8, 2025, entitled the African Nova Scotian Climate Justice Ambassadors Program. This is a 12-month program that will run monthly until August 4, 2026.
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Calling Caribbean Elders: Share Your Story and Wisdom. Do you enjoy talking about back home and the old days? Have you ever told stories about your childhood, how your family lived, or the lessons your parents or grandparents passed down? We invite Caribbean elders to participate
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The ENRICH Project invites you to a presentation entitled Weathering the Storm: The Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change, delivered by Nova Scotia Health on May 26 at 2 pm AST/1 pm EST. Join Zoom Meeting: https://t.co/4AZpOQlqAw Meeting ID: 886 3973 0127 Passcode: 957761
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You're invited to Solidarity Talks on Tuesday, May 27.
You're invited to the launch of Solidarity Talks — a new virtual webinar series hosted by The CCECJ and The ENRICH Project to amplify calls to action regarding environmental racism and climate vulnerabilities. Register: https://t.co/zvY3PCoyWc
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Dr. Ingrid Waldron (McMaster University) invites you to attend "Mental Health in Hamilton’s Black Community: A Symposium", which takes place on Thursday, June 26, 2025. Get your free ticket:
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A one-day symposium bringing together individuals to address and bridge the mental health care gaps in Black communities.
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I spoke with radio host Tavis Smiley live on air yesterday about my new book, "From the Enlightenment to Black Lives Matter: Tracing the Impacts of Racial Trauma in Black Communities from the Colonial Era to the Present.": https://t.co/9g6kMqBalF
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Podcast Episode · Tavis Smiley · 05/08/2025 · 36m
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You're invited to the launch of Solidarity Talks — a new virtual webinar series hosted by The CCECJ and The ENRICH Project to amplify calls to action regarding environmental racism and climate vulnerabilities. Register: https://t.co/zvY3PCoyWc
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