Racism

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Digital Racism
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Digital Racism

The Re-Shaping of Consent, Privacy, Knowledge and Notions of the Public

From: Unravelling Research

In Chapter 9 author Anne O’Connell focuses on how corporate practices of digital data management intersect with academic research in ways that sidestep ethical institutional safeguards and … 29 $2.90 Add
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Double Play
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Double Play

From: On Account of Darkness

This chapter explores the experiences of non-white women (Black, Indigenous, Japanese Canadian, and others) in sports in Canada. 11 $1.10 Add
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Drugs, Colonialism and Criminalization: Pre-1900s

Drugs, Colonialism and Criminalization: Pre-1900s

From: Heroin

This chapter discusses the medicinal history of opium pre 1900s, as well as the opium trade in the context of colonialism. Morphine, the banning of opiates, and the Indian act are also discussed. 26 $2.60 Add
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Dwelling in the Ethical Quicksand of Archival Research Violence and Representation in the Telling of Terror Stories
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Dwelling in the Ethical Quicksand of Archival Research Violence and Representation in the Telling of Terror Stories

From: Unravelling Research

In Chapter 3, Teresa Macías reflects on the ethical challenges associated with researching stories of state-sponsored terror recorded in archives. This chapter discusses topics including … 24 $2.40 Add
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Environmental Noxiousness, Racial Inequities, and Community Health Project

Environmental Noxiousness, Racial Inequities, and Community Health Project

From: There's Something in the Water

Blurring the Boundaries between Community and the Ivory Tower 16 $1.60 Add
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Envisioning Educational Success

Envisioning Educational Success

From: The Skin I'm In

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Epilogue

Epilogue

From: Black Cop

Calvin briefly touches on how his life has changed since his settlement and offers a brief analysis on the RCMP today. ; 6 $0.60 Add
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Equality, Equity, and the Royal Commission on the Status of Women
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Equality, Equity, and the Royal Commission on the Status of Women

From: 1968 in Canada

In 1968, Canadian women addressed women’s equality in the spotlight of a royal commission’s public hearing process. Predominantly white, married women spoke truth to power in … 22 $2.20 Add
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Erasure and the Slow Work of Liberation
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Erasure and the Slow Work of Liberation

From: Abolitionist Intimacies

Chapter 3 examines the the current state of Black Studies in Canada, discussing topics including the work of Black abolitionist and Black feminist abolitionists, the “afterlife of … 20 $2.00 Add
Everyday Evil

Everyday Evil

Why Our World Is the Way It Is

Instead of the epic, alien force of our imagination, anthropologist Monique Layton argues that evil is intrinsic to our humanity, constantly evolving with modern notions of morality. Much of the … 270 View
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Everyone Tells My <i>West Side Story</i> but Me

Everyone Tells My West Side Story but Me

From: Bigotry on Broadway

The author explores the history, storyline, and issues of West Side Story, looking at issues of typecasting and racism. The author argues that Puerto Ricans are not the ones telling their West … 9 $0.90 Add
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Experiences of Black People in Canadian Society

Experiences of Black People in Canadian Society

From: The Skin I'm In

In this chapter, the author provides a brief history of black people in Canada, and goes on to describe the continued prevalence of institutional racism in academic institutions and the workplace. 4 $0.40 Add
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Fierce Farming Women

Fierce Farming Women

From: The Color of Food

Portrait 1: Alabama Strong. Sandra Simone, Huckleberry Hill Farm Portrait 2: American Indian Mothers. Beverly Collins-Hall, American Indian Mother and Three Sisters Farm Portrait 3: Sisters. … 38 $3.80 Add