
564. Mental health, cultural identity, and place-based healing - Ronke Oluwadare
Ronke Oluwadare: Social, organizational, and communication psychologist and psychotherapist.
Ronke represents the crucial intersection of mental health, cultural identity, and place-based healing. Her dual expertise as a clinician specializing in minority stress and racial trauma, combined with her groundbreaking cultural work building bridges between Italy and Africa, offers profound insights into creating truly inclusive spaces. Through Black History Month Milan, she's not just preserving history—she's actively shaping a more interconnected future.
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ronke-oluwadare-20bbb730
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In collaboration with Placemaking Week Europe 2025 in Reggio Emilia.
Read more: https://placemaking-europe.eu/pwe/reggio-emilia-2025/
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