BCRC Community Dialogue Workshops

Imagining Inclusive Futures Together

This page recaps BCRC’s anti-racism workshop in Montreal focused on combating anti-Black racism and hate crimes. Through VR storytelling and guided dialogue, participants explored systemic racism, shared community experiences, and co-created a vision for an equitable Quebec where hate and racism are actively dismantled. Want to join the next conversation? Get updates on upcoming events below.

What this workshop focused on

Equitable Quebec, free from hate

A forward-looking narrative envisioning a Quebec where hate and racism are actively dismantled—so communities can thrive with safety and dignity.

Anti-Black racism & hate crimes

Shared definitions, lived context, and how bias can translate into harm—plus why culturally safe supports and accountability matter.

Solidarity and collective commitments

Co-creating a shared vision of safety, equity, and solidarity—turning dialogue into community advocacy and practical next steps.

What participants explored

Case studies & real-world context

Discussion-based learning grounded in real incidents and community impact—supporting deeper understanding of systemic racism and harm.

    Interactive group dialogue

    Small-group activities to reflect, research, and share perspectives—building empathy, critical thinking, and shared responsibility.

    Workplace policy thinking

    Practical steps to begin or strengthen anti-Black racism commitments: leadership alignment, assessment, accountability, and ongoing improvement.

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      Join recurring virtual programs designed to connect seniors and youth.

      Upcoming community dialogues

      We host workshops and dialogues throughout the year focused on belonging, safety, wellness, and equity. Subscribe for dates and registration details.

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        Want an anti-racism dialogue session for your organization, school, or community network? Email us your audience, goals, and preferred dates.

        Partnerships & collaboration

        If you’re working on anti-racism, hate-crime prevention, or culturally safe community support, let’s explore collaboration.