The Walrus Talks at Home:

Mental Health

A meaningful conversation on individual and collective wellness.

Four speakers discuss and answer your questions about the pervasive stigmatization of mental health, the cost of under-funding its research, and the effects of COVID-19 on our well-being.

Featuring five-minute talks and Q&A with:

Wency Leung, health reporter, The Globe and Mail

Andres Lozano, neurosurgeon

Sope Owoaje, network representative, Jack.org

Mark Henick, author of So-Called Normal: A Memoir of Family, Depression and Resilience

The Q&A session will be moderated by Toronto Star mental health reporter, Nadine Yousif.

Thursday, March 25, 2021
7:00 pm ET – The Walrus Talks at Home begins
7:40 pm – Moderated Q&A
8:00 pm – The Walrus Talks at Home ends

Don’t miss being part of Canada’s Conversation.

Register for this free event: https://thewalrus.ca

About The Walrus Talks at Home
Inspired by our beloved national live event series, The Walrus Talks at Home brings you the same diversity of expertise and perspectives in a streamlined digital format that you can join anywhere with a Wi-Fi connection. The best part? You’ll always have a front-row seat from the comfort of your own home!

These sixty-minute events feature four thought leaders and industry experts talking for five minutes each, offering four different perspectives on topics that will spark conversation on matters vital to Canadians.