About Me
Memona Hossain
Environmental Researcher & Educator
Memona Hossain is a mother, community activist, and a PhD candidate in the Applied Ecopsychology program & Eco-Art Therapy Certification through Project Nature Connect. Memona has also completed her Master’s in Education at the University of Toronto and has been working in the field of Mental Health, Addictions, and Developmental Disabilities for over 15 years. She teaches Ecopsychology through community platforms at the University of Guelph Arboretum, Emmanuel College, UofT, and Riverwood Conservancy. Memona is involved in Eco-diverse conversations, engaging with individuals and groups of diverse backgrounds as it pertains to climate action. She has served on the National Executive Council & Board of Directors for the Muslim Association of Canada (MAC). Memona currently lives in Mississauga, Ontario - the land that is part of the Treaty Lands & Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit.
Watch Memona's introductory video here