Racism

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The Vicious Circle of Overpolicing and Underprotection
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The Vicious Circle of Overpolicing and Underprotection

From: Canadian Policing

In The Vicious Circle author Kent Roach examines how Indigenous, Black, and other intersecting groups of disadvantaged peoples have been both aggressively overpoliced in Canada and inadequately … 34 $3.40 Add
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The Whiteness of Medicine
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The Whiteness of Medicine

From: White Benevolence

In chapter 13, Jaris Swidrovich examines how the whiteness of medicine has direct and detrimental impacts on access to care by Indigenous Peoples. Deeply rooted racism, whiteness and both … 11 $1.10 Add
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Theorizing Decolonial Equity
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Theorizing Decolonial Equity

Coyote takes a chapter

From: Decolonizing Equity

In chapter 1, Billie Allan uses the analogy of a Coyote to explore and share her own efforts to understand and theorize decolonial equity. Topics explored in this chapter include unpacking … 21 $2.10 Add
There's Something in the Water

There’s Something in the Water

Environmental Racism in Indigenous and Black Communities

In “There’s Something In The Water”, Ingrid R. G. Waldron examines the legacy of environmental racism and its health impacts in Indigenous and Black communities in Canada, using … 183 View
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Tkaranto Ondaadizi-Gamig
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Tkaranto Ondaadizi-Gamig

Birth is a Ceremony

From: Decolonizing Equity

In chapter 4, Roberta Pike– with contributors Cheryllee Bourgeois and Sara Booth– explore the Tkaranto Onddaazi-Gamig or The Toronto Birth Centre (TBC), which was envisioned as a … ; ; 25 $2.50 Add
“Too Asian”?

“Too Asian”?

Racism and Post-Secondary Education

The now notorious Maclean’s article “Too Asian?” from the magazine’s 2010 campus issue has sparked a national furor about race in Canadian higher education. Since the … ; ; ; 224 View
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Too Privileged?

Too Privileged?

A Response to Maclean’s Magazine’s “Too Asian?” Article

From: “Too Asian”?

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Topsy-Turvy Dolls and Shirley Temple

Topsy-Turvy Dolls and Shirley Temple

From: Uncle

In this chapter, Thompson examines another character from Uncle Tom’s Cabin who became a stock figure, Topsy. 12 $1.20 Add
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Total Immersion
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Total Immersion

From: Seven Days in Halifax

In this chapter, Ashe describs what outside experts, Canadian and American, were recruited for Halifax’s “Encounter on Urban Environment,” specifically highlighing civil rights … 9 $0.90 Add
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Toward a Practice of Collectivity
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Toward a Practice of Collectivity

From: Abolitionist Intimacies

Chapter 1 examines the Black experiences and how it shapes the sense of collective action, of collectivity. The chapter includes discussions on the “All Black Lives Matter” movement, … 21 $2.10 Add
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Towards African Diaspora Citizenship

Towards African Diaspora Citizenship

Politicizing an Existing Global Geography

From: Black Geographies

The African diaspora is in effect an already existing globalization of African peoples, but it preceded the economic and communications structures now defined as globalization. To … ; 32 $3.20 Add
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Toxic Encounters: What’s Whiteness Doing in a Nice Field Like Education?
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Toxic Encounters: What’s Whiteness Doing in a Nice Field Like Education?

From: White Benevolence

In chapter 3, Sheelah McLean examines the effects of white settler colonialism on public education, looking mainly at how white supremacy is maintained through the repetition of everyday … 14 $1.40 Add
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Tracing the Harmful Patterns of White Settler Womanhood
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Tracing the Harmful Patterns of White Settler Womanhood

From: White Benevolence

In chapter 6, Willow Samara Allen considers the integral role white women have played in the ongoing settler-colonial project through the performance of benevolent white femininity, which … 18 $1.80 Add
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Turning the Tables
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Turning the Tables

From: On Account of Darkness

This chapter tells the history of Walpole Island and discusses anti-Indigenous racism, telling the story of Bill Sands. 10 $1.00 Add