Rame Marie
Rame Marie is a fourth year Social Work student, with a specialization in Psychology at the University of Windsor. He has a strong passion for mental health advocacy, social justice, equity, and human rights. He is heavily involved in several equity-seeking organizations on and off campus. Including the Bystander Initiative, a campus-wide sexual violence prevention education program. He has also worked with Racialized Academics & Advocates Centering Equity and Solidarity (RAACES), an anti-Black racism organization that is committed to building solidarity, collaboration, and leadership among Black, Indigenous, and other racialized scholars at the University of Windsor. As well as working with professional organizations to support people with disabilities and their families. Currently he is one of the student Project Coordinators for The ADHDe Project, where he develops educational and advocacy content to present in workshops to faculty, staff, and students.