News Category: Tanya Sharpe
To prevent homicide in Toronto, we must start with addressing grief in Black communities, writes Tanya Sharpe for the Toronto Star
Categories: Faculty, Research, Tanya SharpeAssociate Professor Tanya Sharpe wrote an op-ed for the Toronto Star on the rising grief in Black […]
Pandemic of homicide grief in global Black communities urgently needs a public health response, say researchers
Categories: Leadership, Research, Tanya SharpeA comprehensive public health framework that incorporates anti-Black racism is essential to both address trauma and reduce […]
How culturally responsive research can help prevent the root causes of homicide impacting Black communities
Categories: Research, Students, Tanya SharpeFIFSW’s fall campaign aims to accelerate the impact of its research and students. PhD student Elo Igor […]
Screening of “Invisible Wounds” showcases the power of community-engaged research
Categories: Faculty, Research, Tanya SharpeThe impact of The Centre for Research & Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims (The CRIB) […]
Read the fall 2023 issue of The Word: The latest CRIB news, views, and announcements
Categories: Research, Tanya SharpeThe fall issue of The Word — the newsletter of the Centre for Research & Innovation for […]
RISE YBMEN TORONTO: The CRIB announces partnership with University of Michigan supported by the Movember Foundation
Categories: Faculty, Research, Tanya SharpeThe Centre for Research & Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims (The CRIB) is thrilled to […]
Read the Spring 2023 edition of The Word, The CRIB’s quarterly newsletter
Categories: Faculty, Research, Tanya SharpeThe Centre for Research & Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims (The CRIB) is pleased […]
Tracking (In)Justice: Tanya Sharpe and colleagues launch a new online database tracking police-involved deaths in Canada
Categories: Faculty, Research, Tanya SharpeAt least 704 people have been killed or died during police use of force encounters in Canada […]
Read the Fall 2022 edition of The Word, The CRIB’s quarterly newsletter
Categories: Faculty, Research, Tanya SharpeThe Centre for Research & Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims (The CRIB) is pleased to […]
Invisible Wounds: Stories of Survivorship foregrounds the experiences of those who have lost loved ones to homicide violence in Toronto
Categories: Faculty, Research, Tanya SharpeOn September 13, The Centre for Research & Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims presented […]