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152 # R I S I N G Y O U T H C O M M U N I T Y I M P A C T People of colour have often been silenced and marginalized in society and #RisingYouth grantee Mitchell Cousineau wanted to provide people of colour with the care that they lacked throughout their studies. They used their grant to develop ChamPaint, a space for youth of colour to have a sense of community and come together to paint as a form of relaxation and an expression of creativity. In addition to the art component, Mitchell also organized discussions on various topics related to identity and the experiences of racialized youth. Their goal was to create a safe space where youth of colour felt heard and validated by their peers. They achieved exactly that as there were discussions amongst participants giving advice and support! " We felt most proud of how many people came and not only listened with a deep level of respect, but also shared their own important stories with the group. Given that people didn't know each other unless they came with a friend, knowing we were able to curate a safer space where youth of colour could be vulnerable has felt like a great achievement." MITCHELL COUSINEAU ChamPaint Mitchell Cousineau | $1,500 Montreal, Quebec QUEBEC Montreal is located on Kanien'keha:ka (Mohawk) Territory. LEARN MORE AT WWW.WHOSE.LAND

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