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Indo-Caribbean Mental Health Professionals Directory

Get access to Indo-Caribbean mental health professionals trained to help you overcome your personal obstacles while taking your unique lived experiences into account.

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"I've learnt more about what it is to be Indo-Caribbean through meeting others and having conversations about our identity, sense of belonging, and struggles around representation."

- Jenny Stapleton

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Brown Gyal Diary is an international organization creating a space that contributes to the mental wellbeing of Indo-Caribbean young women. Through collective action, we are exploring cultural identity to better understand ourselves. Through creative content, community engagement, and advocacy projects, we are defining what it means to be Indo-Caribbean through our own stories. Indo-Caribbeans reside all over the world; some of which have the ability to belong, and some of us are positioned in parts of the world where we have no access to cultural understanding or unity within our community. Brown Gyal Diary provides both worldwide awareness through our digital footprint and affirmative action through our desire to provide a safe space for Indo-Caribbean women. 

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