Episode 4

PHOTO TAKEN BY
Written by
and translated by

This fourth episode features voices from the PARR BIPOC Days, dedicated to building solidarity strategies among Black, Indigenous, and racialized women and non-binary people involved in partnership-based research. Guests reflect on the connections forged during these gatherings, the knowledge exchanged, and the realities explored—both shared and specific to their communities. They discuss their relationships with institutions, the building of respectful alliances, and how to give back to their communities while rejecting extractive approaches to research.

Episode recorded on November 29th, 2023.

Animation: Fella Hadj Kaddour

Guests (in speaking order):

No items found.

Some excerpts are drawn from testimonies in the PSRR report or from the reflective card game. These have been adapted and anonymized for outreach purposes.

Cá, Félicia et Saaz Taher. (2024). Black and Racialized Women and Non-Binary People Involved in Research Partnership in Quebec : Between Structural Barriers and Strategies of Resistance. Research Report. Montreal: PARR Project, Relais-Femmes.

Promotion des actrices racisées en recherche (PARR). (2024). Strategies in bloom: Cultivate your well-being in collaborative research (Reflective card deck - English version). A tool for raising awareness and self-reflection, based on the testimonials and transformation ideas shared as part of the PARR project.

The definition of epistemic injustice is taken from the PARR report, which quotes Godrie, B., Desrosières, E., & al. (2020). Les injustices épistémiques : vers une reconnaissance des savoirs marginalisés.