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SUMMARY:30@8:30: Youth Voices: Engaged research in action
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, October 13 at 8:30pm join @thecribcommunity on Instagram Live for a discussion on Youth Voices: Engaged research in action. \nOrganized by The Centre for Research and Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims (The CRIB)\, 30@8:30 is a weekly series of Instagram Live talks that brings the community together to hear from interdisciplinary scholars and community service providers about homicide\, structural inequalities\, trauma and victimization that impact some of our most vulnerable. \nEach week\, Founder & Director Dr. Tanya L. Sharpe\, Associate Professor at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work\, engages leading scholars\, community leaders\, and social work professionals in a 30-minute dialogue that explores how the current global pandemic is affecting vulnerable populations — and how we can ensure we are responding to their needs. The series explores topics including the relationship between COVID-19 and structural violence\, traumatic stress and grief\, gun violence and victimization during the outbreak\, the impact on the incarcerated\, and the erasure of our healthcare system. \nSeason 3 episodes\nSeptember 1\nSeason Opener \nSeptember 8\nSocial Determinants of Health (SDOH) and Anti-Oppression \nSeptember 15\nGun Violence – Causes\, Consequences & Solutions for Canada \nSeptember 22\nPolicing and Surveillance of Black Communities: Implications for Public Policy \nSeptember 29\nBlack Youth Violence and Mental Health \nOctober 6\nExploring the physical health and well-being of Black surviving family members & friends of homicide victims \nOctober 13\nYouth Voices: Engaged research in action \nOctober 20\nWebinar Season Closer – Culturally Responsive Configurations of Knowledge in Action \nTo watch 30@8:30\, follow @thecribcommunity on Instagram\, then tune in at 8:30pm on Wednesdays between September 1 and October 20 to watch the discussion via the @thecribcommunity account on Instagram Live.
URL:https://socialwork.utoronto.ca/event/30830-youth-voices-engaged-research-in-action/
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