SayaCare season 1
Conclusion - Thank you, and see you soon: what SayaCare leaves for you
Episode 7
The first season of SayaCare ends with a message of gratitude and a call to action.
Six podcast episodes. A health guide in seven languages. Articles. Workshops. All this for women from the African diaspora in Canada.
Thank you to the Canadian Race Relations Foundation for its support. And thank you to all the women who made this project possible.
This concluding video marks the end of the first season of SayaCare.
Djamilla Touré looks back on the six conversations that made up this season: well-being, motherhood, medical research, mental health, living with a chronic illness, and cognitive biases. Six topics, six exceptional women, six different ways of saying the same thing: our experiences deserve to be heard, our bodies deserve to be treated with respect, and our communities deserve appropriate resources.
It also issues a call to action: share. With your sister who just gave birth. With your friend who doesn’t know where to start. With your mother who doesn’t yet fully understand the Canadian healthcare system. SayaCare only makes sense if these resources are shared, if these voices are amplified, if this community continues to grow.
Because taking care of yourself also means taking care of others.
Thank you to the Canadian Race Relations Foundation for its support, which made this initiative possible.
If you would like to access more health resources, visit : https://sayaspora.com/en/special-project/sayacare-2-2/


