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Detroit Youth Choir to Perform at Two-Day “Stay Sensitized” Conference in Ajax, Ontario

AJAX, ON –– The Stay Sensitized Conference opens May 12, 2026 at Audley Recreation Centre in Ajax, Ontario, bringing together 400 educators, social workers, and community leaders from more than 20 school boards across Canada and the United States to address racism in schools and the escalating youth mental health crisis.

The two-day conference, sponsored by the Town of Ajax, features the Detroit Youth Choir — runner-up on NBC’s America’s Got Talent and Golden Buzzer recipient — set to perform on opening night. The 40-member student choir collaborated with Ontario educator Aubrey Noronha on “Be Who You Needed,” an anthem addressing youth mental health on both sides of the border.

“Students are watching racism play out in real time — in their hallways, on their screens, in the news,” said Noronha, founder of Hello Hope and conference organizer. “At the same time, Canadian youth reporting poor mental health has doubled since 2019. Educators can’t tackle both crises alone. This conference proves they don’t have to.”

According to Statistics Canada’s 2023 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth, the proportion of youth aged 12-17 rating their mental health as “fair” or “poor” more than doubled from 12% in 2019, to 26% in 2023. In the United States, 42% of high school students report persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness.

The conference features sessions on building anti-oppression systems that survive administrator turnover, addressing anti-Black racism in predominantly white schools, recognizing students struggling beneath surface-level wellness, and moving beyond performative land acknowledgments to authentic Indigenous partnerships.

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Dr. Jacqueline Battalora, attorney and Professor of Sociology
  • Ernest Crim III, Emmy-nominated producer, educator, and author
  • Eleanor McIntosh, Superintendent of Education, Halton District School Board
  • Sean McCormack, Anti-Oppression System Lead, Durham District School Board
  • Dr. Shameen Sandhu, System Leader for Mental Health and Professional Support Services, Toronto District School Board
  • Alanna Trines, Indigenous Education Lead, Ottawa Catholic School Board
  • Roy Fernandes, Superintendent of Indigenous Education, Equity, and Community Relations, Toronto Catholic District School Board

The conference will be hosted by LTtheMonk, artist and viral content creator known for exposing racism and uncovering Black history in Canada.

“Ajax is a proud sponsor of the Stay Sensitized Conference, a gathering for professionals, educators, and all caring adults who refuse to become numb to the harm of racism,” said Mayor Sean Collier. “We’re extremely excited to host the America’s Got Talent Golden Buzzer winners, the Detroit Youth Choir, along with other special guests.”

Attendees represent school boards including Toronto District School Board, Peel District School Board, Durham District School Board, York Region District School Board, Halton District School Board, Ottawa-Carleton District School Board, and boards from British Columbia and Saskatchewan, among others.

WHAT: Stay Sensitized Conference
WHERE:
Audley Recreation Centre, 925 Audley Road South, Ajax, Ontario.
WHEN: Tuesday May 12, 2026 from 6 – 9pm, and Wednesday May 12 from 8:30am – 5pm
 
Monday’s opening night performances include the Detroit Youth Choir, poet Dwayne Morgan (known as “The Godfather of Canadian Spoken Word”), Toronto rapper Thelonious, and the SBSA Dance Team.
Registration details available at hellohope.ca/conference. The event is limited to 400 attendees and restricted to participants 18 and older.


Please reach out if you would like to send a camera or set up onsite media interviews with organizers, performers, speakers, or participants on, or before, the conference day.

Media Contact:

Uthman Quick, rep. PR
Email: uthman@rep.company


About Hello Hope
Hello Hope, founded by youth motivational speaker and safe schools educator Aubrey Noronha, provides programs to schools, businesses, and communities across North America. Noronha reaches more than 40,000 students annually with presentations and workshops addressing racism, mental health, and authentic connection in an AI world.


Joseph Wilson

Joseph Wilson is a veteran journalist with a keen interest in covering the dynamic worlds of technology, business, and entrepreneurship.

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