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Black Communities Speak Out About Violence
Authors/contributors
- Tichit, Laurence (Author)
- Jaccoud, Mylène (Author)
Title
Black Communities Speak Out About Violence
Abstract
This project was an initiative of six Black community organizations in Montreal concerned with the problem of violence. It was designed to unfold in three consecutive phases: 1) establish a subject overview by conducting focus groups with members of Montreal's Black communities, 2) organize a roundtable discussion with key people involved in the issue, and 3) develop an intervention plan. This report examines each of these phases which were aimed at defining the bases for mobilization and presenting possible strategies to address the issue of violence within the Black communities.
Institution
Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC)
Date
February, 2009
Pages
116
Language
en
Rights
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Citation
Tichit, Laurence, and Mylène Jaccoud. Black Communities Speak Out About Violence. Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC), February 2009.
Subject
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner
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Related contributing CKOL partner
Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC)
Founded:
1995
Constituents:
English-speaking Black population of Montreal
Website:
https://bcrcmontreal.com
Activities:
Developing historical and cultural programming; community networking; youth employment support
Former Name:
none