Le rapport au corps noir dans les Amériques (seconde partie) César al-Zawahra Oct 2, 2023 L’émancipation du corps noir en Amérique, sa reconnaissance et sa dignité restituée constituent un objet central…
Le rapport au corps noir dans les Amériques (première partie) César al-Zawahra May 5, 2023 N.B. : Cet article contient deux volets; domination et résistance. La date de publication du second volet n’est pas…
#ComRacismoNãoHáDemocracia: Racial Discrimination and Black Political… Teresa Tolo Feb 20, 2021 Black politicians are still disproportionately susceptible to discrimination in the form of racial slurs, death…
Confronting Anti-Blackness within the Asian Community Alison Lee Jan 21, 2021 As the success of Asian-Americans became the gold standard for white politicians who wished to deny the demands of…
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Police Brutality, and “The Death of Michael Stewart” Eponine Howarth Jul 18, 2020 Nearly four decades later, the dominant issues of Basquiat’s generation, including police brutality as depicted in…
Social Work is not a Miracle Cure for Systemic Racism in Canada Sophie Wirzba Jul 17, 2020 The rhetoric of social workers as a one-size-fits-all solution to police brutality overlooks the history and…
Star Power, Black Power, and the Limits of Celebrity Activism Teresa Tolo Jul 4, 2020 Fans should put less focus on their favourite celebrities and instead open their ears, hearts, and minds to the…
Two Cities, One Culture: The Aftermath of High-Profile U.S. Police Shootings Lilla Adams Jan 13, 2019 The fallout within city police departments involved in shootings that garnered widespread public outrage – such as…