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2021 Community Vitality Survey : Black in Quebec
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Title
2021 Community Vitality Survey : Black in Quebec
Abstract
This report offers a comprehensive overview of the 2021 Community Vitality Survey which was conducted by the Black in Quebec project team. Black in Quebec was launched in Fall 2019 and was a research project by the Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC) which researched the well-being and vitality of Quebec's English-speaking Black Community (ESBC). This is the third report to be released by the project team and complements the two previous research based publications. The first published report was Quebec's English-speaking Black Community: An Analysis of Outcomes and Information Gaps which was based on an assessment of currently available information pertaining to the English-speaking Black Community in Quebec. The second report to be released was entitled Black in Quebec presents: In Focus and it presented an overview of the Focus Groups conducted by the project team from May to December of 2020. This report focuses exclusively on the 2021 Community Vitality Survey which was conducted from April to June 2021 and provides a detailed overview of the survey. It is the last research based report to be released by the Black in Quebec project before the release of a final, comprehensive project summary report.
Date
2021
Pages
35
Language
en
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Citation
Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC). 2021 Community Vitality Survey : Black in Quebec, 2021.
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Contributing CKOL partner
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Partenaire participant à la BOSC lié à cette ressource
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.