In this podcast episode, we are joined by Dr. Patrina Duhaney, an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Calgary. Dr. Duhaney sheds light on her impactful work in fostering inclusive and equitable spaces for Black students, staff, and faculty within the university. Her research delves into the complexities of violence experienced by Black women, encompassing both victimization and instances of using violence within relationships. She discusses a four-year study on domestic violence in Black communities, exploring community engagement and eradicating domestic violence with a focus on involving Black men. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Duhaney offers insights into how historical and cultural perspectives shape gender relations, particularly within African, Black, and Caribbean communities in Western countries. The dialogue underscores the challenges posed by societal norms and the imperative to dismantle restrictive gender roles to foster a more inclusive and just society.