
Mbalu Lumor completed her Master in leadership and community engagement at York University. She is currently a doctoral student in Health Policy & Equity, at York University. Mbalu is a community organizer with over 20 years experience in the immigration and refugee sector. Her research explores psychiatry's DSM-5 and trauma care approaches for survivors of torture, war, crimes against humanity and genocide.
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