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David Lewis-Peart is an educator, community worker, consultant, writer and playwright. David completed graduate studies at York University and holds an diploma in Human Services Counselling (mental health and addictions) from George Brown College. He has been a member of faculty in both Child and Youth Care and Social Service Work diploma programs in Toronto and Oakville, and was most recently an instructor with, and one of the Learning Coordinators for, The Niche program; a social service pathway training for Black youth and existing practitioners, a joint initiative between CEE Centre for Young Black Professionals, and Harriet Tubman Community Organization, funded through the City of Toronto. David is also a lead on the African, Caribbean, Black (ACB) Family Group Conferencing (FGC) project through the University of Toronto – funded by the Law Foundation of Ontario – responsible for designing a culturally appropriate, restorative justice intervention for African-Canadian families involved with the child welfare system. As a writer, David is an Obsidian Theatre Company 2018/19 Playwrights Unit fellow, and a recipient of the Christopher Hewitt Award for poetry, Honorable Mention. He is founder of the queer men of colour arts collective We Other Sons which is presently undergoing a residency with Buddies in Bad Times Theatre. David has regularly contributed to publications such as CBC ArtsHuffington Post Canada, and ByBlacks.com.

Recently, Mr. Lewis-Peart was live on our show talking about Black Masculinity.

During our conversation, Mr. Lewis-Peart talked about:

– Some of his background including his time being in foster care and how he made it into a positive experience
– Getting his start in child care
– The background behind his stories about Black masculinity at Huff Post Canada
– Common themes about Black masculinity that the participants talked about
– Some of the participants thoughts about the lack of fathers/father figures in their lives
– The effect that masculinity is having on Black youth
– Some of his thoughts on the current conversations about masculinity
– Some special moments from the conversations
– How has the series impacted him
– His message about Black masculinity for those who are not Black, Black women and Black men

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