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Colten Boushie and the Deadly Articulations of Settler Colonialism: The Origins and Consequences of a Racist Discourse

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In chapter 9, Timothy J. Stanley explores the implications for antiracist education and articulations of the discourses that surround the killing and aftermath of Colten Boushie, a citizen of the Red Pheasant Cree Nation on August 9, 2016, by Gerald Stanley, a white settler of European origins on Stanley’s farm near North Battleford.

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Timothy J. Stanley

Timothy J. Stanley is professor emeritus, Faculty of Education and Institute of Indigenous Research and Studies, University of Ottawa. He has published extensively on antiracism education and on histories of racisms. An award-winning historian, he researches connections between contemporary forms of historical memory and histories of racist exclusion.