BBRIDGE: Building Black Relationships by Initiating Development, Growth, and Empowerment
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. On this episode of The Public Good, we’re spotlighting the founders of BBRIDGE: Building Black Relationships by Initiating Development, Growth, and Empowerment. Listen in as Regine Ndanga and Caitlin Crowell join students and professors—Jennifer Elliott, Vanity Jones, Ogechi Kalu, and Joyce A. Jekayinoluwa—to dive into their groundbreaking work on domestic and intimate partner violence in Black communities.
Learn how they’re using their research to connect the university with the public, listen to their podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and don’t miss their upcoming panel Heal and Safe: Centering Black Voices on October 25th!
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