
Safe chat for Black women and those involved in intervention and community work
Space for dialogue and support on the impacts of misogynoir within Black communities
As part of Black History Month, the CPRMV is offering a private and safe discussion on misogynoir, the specific intersection of anti-Black racism and sexism experienced by Black women. This activity aims to provide a safe space for open dialogue, recognition of lived experiences, and exchange among Black women, Black service providers, and members of the community. Through the sharing of experiences, reflections, and supportive approaches, the discussion will address the concrete impacts of misogynoir and identify avenues for support and solidarity tailored to the realities of Black communities.
If you work on issues related to hate incident, racism, discrimination, or EDI, join us at this event.
Simultaneous interpretation (EN/FR) will be provided, and accessibility accommodations will be available.
The objectives are :
• Provide a safe space for dialogue and recognition of experiences related to misogynoir
• Foster the sharing of helpful approaches and support practices
• Strengthen solidarity and individual/collective capacities
• Contribute to the prevention of the psychosocial and community impacts of intersectional discrimination
Target audience :
•Black women (priority)
• Black service providers
• Community workers
Convers’action is a project of the CPRLV funded by the Ministry of Justice.
28 February 2026 13:00 - 00:00
Bibliothèque Nationale
475
Boulevard De Maisonneuve Est
Montréal
Free
Language:
Bilingual
Admission:
Adults