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“Singled Out”
Being a Black Youth in the Suburbs
From: Racial Profiling and Human Rights in Canada
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In Chapter 6, Carl James, professor of education at York University,
makes the case that Black youth who reside in the suburbs can be entangled
in the relationship between race, space, and place that is conducive
to profiling and outsider status, and examines the ways that the suburbs
single out young Black males and facilitate special disadvantages.
Contributors
Carl E. James
Carl James is a professor and the Jean Augustine chair in education, community & diaspora, York University.