
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. This show is a production of The New Hood, a community-based think tank dedicated to empowering Black and Brown communities through policy ideas, research, and solutions.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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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... more
Gun violence prevention is not a job, it's a calling. We talk with Dr. Shani Buggs about her work in gun violence prevention research, her calling to it, and the work yet needed to be done.
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Najee Seabrooks was a local anti-violence hero in Paterson, New Jersey, serving his community with the Paterson Healing Collective until he was shot by the police. In this episode we talk with Dr. Liza Chowdhury about her friend Najee and the policy ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #229 |
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