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Local 514
Local 514
43 episodes
3 days ago
Want to keep up to date with Montreal news? Local 514's news podcast is a talk show where host, Kalden Dhatsenpa, is joined by a wide variety of guests who have unique perspectives on Montréal's politics and movements. Local 514 is a proud production of CUTV.
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Want to keep up to date with Montreal news? Local 514's news podcast is a talk show where host, Kalden Dhatsenpa, is joined by a wide variety of guests who have unique perspectives on Montréal's politics and movements. Local 514 is a proud production of CUTV.
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Is police violence a PUBLIC HEALTH issue?
Local 514
33 minutes 33 seconds
5 months ago
Is police violence a PUBLIC HEALTH issue?

On today’s instalment of Metropolis, host Kalden Dhatsenpa speaks to CUTV video journalist, Aude Simon, about the murder of Abisay Cruz by Montréal police and specifically how it’s been affecting community workers. Aude begins the segment with a clip of her interview with community worker Stephanie Germain. Stephanie shares the profound challenges of building trust with youth in Montreal’s predominantly black and latinx neighbourhoods following the high-profile murder of Abisay Cruz by SPVM on March 30th in Saint-Michel.Aude and Kalden explore how this violent event has intensified existing challenges faced by marginalized communities, deepening skepticism towards the police and other public institutions. For many youth, Cruz’s death underscores a painful history of systemic neglect and mistrust, making efforts to foster meaningful engagement and institutional trust even more difficult. The two speak at length about other cases of black or latino men in and around Montréal who were experiencing mental health crises but were met by the SPVM with deadly force, rather than the health support they needed.Aude highlights a reflection of Stephanie Germain who asserts that we must see police violence, not as a public safety issue, but one about public health. If health crises are met with institutional force then treatment and rehabilitation and paths towards healing will be delayed and even neglected entirely. By shifting the narrative from policing as security to policing as public health, some community workers believe there is potential to rebuild relationships, create safer environments, and foster genuine trust. This discussion stresses that achieving this requires systemic change, investment in community-led initiatives, and a reimagining of how society supports its most vulnerable members. Ultimately, the murder of Abisay Cruz serves as a catalyst for urgent conversations about justice, safety, and healing in Montreal’s Black and Latino communities.

Local 514
Want to keep up to date with Montreal news? Local 514's news podcast is a talk show where host, Kalden Dhatsenpa, is joined by a wide variety of guests who have unique perspectives on Montréal's politics and movements. Local 514 is a proud production of CUTV.