Almost since its inception, the BCRC has been involved in the development and implementation of projects for children-at-risk, for vulnerable youth and for children impacted by systemic racism. Part of our commitment to Black and visible-minority youth has been to agitate against the long-term deleterious effects of racial profiling, particularly in the area of policing.
We have partnered with the SPVM to demystify police roles. We have supported preventative initiatives and it has been our hope to open up wider avenues for frank and open discussions, to build mutual respect, thereby decreasing the incidence of arbitrary stops.
BCRC was assigned four students. During our 4 hours of contact we fielded questions about racial profiling, and improving police relations with the Black communities. We shared some Black history, explored preconceptions and biases, and encouraged them to consider the harm of racial-profiling. As we completed our sessions, conversation revolved around our shared ethnic values, and we shared with them the expectations of our parents, of our elders and ourselves.