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From East St. Louis to Kampala, violence affects marginalized Black communities. Pastor Larita Rice-Barnes shares her insight on doing violence prevention work in the United States, and building connections with leaders across the continent of Africa.
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About The New Hood Peace Partners podcast:
The New Hood Peace Partners is a podcast about community-based violence prevention, the people who do it, the practice of how it’s done, and the policy around it. The podcast offers insight on the community-based violence prevention field, and the partners working for peace. From grassroots leaders, advocates and survivors, to researchers and people working in government, The New Hood Peace Partners seeks to elevate the work of Black and Brown folks in violence prevention across the country. The host is Dr. Talib Hudson, founder of The New Hood, a community-based think tank dedicated to empowering Black and Brown communities through policy ideas, research, and solutions. Find more information on The New Hood at www.thenewhood.org.
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By The New HoodFrom East St. Louis to Kampala, violence affects marginalized Black communities. Pastor Larita Rice-Barnes shares her insight on doing violence prevention work in the United States, and building connections with leaders across the continent of Africa.
Mentioned in this Episode
About The New Hood Peace Partners podcast:
The New Hood Peace Partners is a podcast about community-based violence prevention, the people who do it, the practice of how it’s done, and the policy around it. The podcast offers insight on the community-based violence prevention field, and the partners working for peace. From grassroots leaders, advocates and survivors, to researchers and people working in government, The New Hood Peace Partners seeks to elevate the work of Black and Brown folks in violence prevention across the country. The host is Dr. Talib Hudson, founder of The New Hood, a community-based think tank dedicated to empowering Black and Brown communities through policy ideas, research, and solutions. Find more information on The New Hood at www.thenewhood.org.
Please support our work.