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Racism and Justice in Canada
From: Pursuing Justice Second Edition
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OBJECTIVES
Racial Inequality in Canada and Its Relation to
Surveillance, Criminalization and Employment
Imagining “White” Canada
Racializing Canada
The Limits to Official Multiculturalism
Conclusion
Contributors
Selom Chapman- Nyaho
Selom Chapman-Nyaho is a PhD candidate in the sociology department at York University. His research focuses on youth regulation, race and policing.Selom teaches courses in the criminilogy program at York University and the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Centennial College.
Carl E. James
Carl E. James is a professor in the Faculty of Education and holds cross appointments in the graduate programs in Sociology and Social Work at York University where is currently the Jean Augustine Chair in Education, Community and Diaspora.
Akwaski Owusu-Bempah
Akwaski Owusu-Bempah is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Toronto, Mississauga. His work focuses on the intersections of race, crime and criminal justice, with a particual interest in the area of policing.