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Black Canada Talking™ is a live online event that provides Black Canadians opportunity to give their takes and POVs on stories that are of importance to them.
On the July 24, 2022 episode of Black Canada Talking™ our guest was Ketcia Peters.
Ketcia Peters is an entrepreneur and community activist with experience advocating at all levels of government and the non-profit sector. As the former Co-Chair of the Ottawa Police Community and Action Committee (COMPAC) she’s gained extensive experience advocating for bias-neutral policing.
As a Certified Trauma Informed Coach specializing in Race Relations with over 10 years’ experience Ketcia most recently, co-facilitated equity and inclusivity workshops for the city of Ottawa and has assisted in the design and delivery of anti-racism training in the community at large.
She’s the CEO of North-South Development Roots and Culture Canada and President of the Red Coalition, a federal lobbyist group.
Recently, Ms. Peters was on our show.
During our conversation, Ms. Peters talked about:
– Some of her background
– Where her energy for the Black community originated
– The moment in life turned in the right direction
– Her journey after school
– Challenges Black people face from the Ottawa Police
– Where EDI stands currently/What are the next steps?
– Blacks and trauma
– Progression of trauma with Blacks over the pandemic
– Her concerns with the state of Black Canada
– Whether melinated people can move forward without trusting each other
– What Black youth need
– How critical entrepreneurship is to Black Canadians future
– How Ketcia’s work has changed since she began
– Ketcia’s message to both upper-middle class and less economically fortunate Blacks
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Phone: (613) 366-1574
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