Quebec's English-speaking Black Community : An Analysis of the Outcomes and Information Gaps

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Title
Quebec's English-speaking Black Community : An Analysis of the Outcomes and Information Gaps
Abstract
Black in Quebec (BIQ) is a research project being undertaken by the Black Community Resource Center (BCRC), a non-profit organization founded in 1995, which serves Montreal’s English-speaking Black Community (ESBC) by providing individuals with services and information that they need. The BIQ project seeks to answer the Research Question: What is the relative well-being of the English-speaking Black community in Quebec? The relatively unique positioning of the ESBC in the Quebec landscape, being both a visible minority and linguistic minority group, necessitates that research be conducted to further understanding of the experiences and situations facing this community, which are particular to the group or shared more widely across society. The overall vision of this project is to consolidate the collection and dissemination of data that pertains to Quebec’s English-speaking Black community and share this information across a variety of institutions, including Black community organizations, public institutions, and social research groups.
Date
July, 2021
Pages
50
Language
en
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Citation
Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC). Quebec’s English-Speaking Black Community : An Analysis of the Outcomes and Information Gaps, July 2021.
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner

Partenaire participant à la BOSC lié à cette ressource

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Centre de ressources de la communauté noire (CRCN)

Fondation :
1995

Public cible :
Population noire d’expression anglaise de Montréal

Site Web :
https://bcrcmontreal.com

Activités :
Élaboration d’une programmation historique et culturelle; réseautage communautaire; soutien des jeunes en matière d’emploi

Ancien nom :
S. o.