Race, Trauma, and Healing in Crown Heights, Brooklyn
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Nov 09, 2018
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An audio portrait of Make It Happen, our program working with young men of color in Crown Heights, Brooklyn affected by violence. Through interviews with participants and practitioners, the episode explores the intersections of trauma, involvement with the justice system, and the lived experience of race. This episode was originally released in April 2018 and chosen as 'Best of 2018' by the Vera Institute of Justice. Full show notes (includes pictures, episode transcript, and resources & references section)
An audio portrait of Make It Happen, our program working with young men of color in Crown Heights, Brooklyn affected by violence. Through interviews with participants and practitioners, the episode explores the intersections of trauma, involvement with the justice system, and the lived experience of race. This episode was originally released in April 2018.

An audio portrait of Make It Happen, our program working with young men of color in Crown Heights, Brooklyn affected by violence. Through interviews with participants and practitioners, the episode explores the intersections of trauma, involvement with the justice system, and the lived experience of race. This episode was originally released in April 2018 and chosen as ‘Best of 2018‘ by the Vera Institute of Justice.

Full show notes (includes pictures, episode transcript, and resources & references section)

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