
FREE VR TRAINING WORKSHOPS FOR BLACK ANDVISIBLE MINORITY YOUTHS AGED 18-35
Through Our Eyes: “Reality, Resilience, and Change” is designed to combat anti-Black racism and hate crimes in Quebec through immersive learning, interactive workshops, and community dialogues. Using Virtual Reality (VR) storytelling, the project aims to build empathy, raise awareness, and develop practical skills for addressing systemic discrimination, anti-black racism and hate crimes. Concluding with a high-impact VR forum, the initiative showcases its progress and invites public and institutional engagement in combating hate and promoting inclusivity.
To sign up and more info please contact – communitycoordinator@bcrcmontreal.com

WHAT WILL YOU GAIN
- Training in VR storytelling & content creation
- Hands-on experience documenting real-life experiences (racial profiling, education gaps,workplace bias, healthcare inequities & more)
- A platform to amplify community voices & advocatefor change
- The chance to work with community leaders & experts
Your participation in this program will contribute to a vital VRproject that aims to foster understanding, challenge biases, andpromote positive change. By sharing your story in VR, you’ll notonly contributing to a groundbreaking initiative but also helpshape the future of anti-racism education and advocacy. Don’thesitate – your voice matters, and your experience is essential. Join us and help build a more inclusive and equitable world.

Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC)
6767 cotes-des-neiges, suite 497
Montreal, QC
H3S 2T6
This project is proudly funded by
Canadian Heritage

To sign up and more info please contact – communitycoordinator@bcrcmontreal.com