ENOUGH: A powerful new video from The CRIB “speaks into existence what Black homicide victims can no longer say”
Categories: Faculty, Tanya SharpeThe Centre for Research & Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Violence (The CRIB) & its Global Community Research Network have released a powerful new video.
“This video montage ‘speaks’ into existence what Black homicide victims can no longer say and what surviving family members who, too, cannot breathe have been trying to convey for far too long,” says The CRIB founder and director, Associate Professor Tanya Sharpe.
The CRIB is a multidisciplinary social work research centre focused on using community-based methods and principles to advance research, policy and practice for Black survivors of homicide victims. It’s recent series, 30@8:30, investigated COVID-19’s impact on vulnerable populations throughout the global community. Click here to view past episodes.
The video above included (in order of appearance):
Jheanelle Anderson
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
Travonne Edwards
RBC DOCTORAL FELLOW
Allison Gray
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Dominique Smith
RESEARCH COORDINATOR
Megan McPolland
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
Tanya L. Sharpe
FOUNDER & DIRECTOR THE CRIB
Uppala Chandrasekera
DIRECTOR CMHA ONTARIO
Joseph B. Richardson Jr.
DIRECTOR AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES/PUBLIC HEALTH UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
Bryn King
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, FIFSW UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO CO-DIRECTOR, YOUTH WELLNESS LAB C.
Shawn McGuffey
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, SOCIOLOGY DIRECTOR, AFRICAN & AFRICAN DIASPORA STUDIES BOSTON COLLEGE
Stephanie Begun
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, FIFSW UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO CO-DIRECTOR, YOUTH WELLNESS LAB
Anette Bailey
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR NURSING RYERSON UNIVERSITY
Jessica Fields
PROFESSOR & DIRECTOR, INTERDISCIPLINARY CENTRE FOR HEALTH & SOCIETY UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
Notisha Massaquoi
PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT NYANDA CONSULTING
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