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…
Captain Thomas Sankara: The Upright Revolutionary Darius Jamal Apr 21, 2022 Thomas Sankara showed that Africa could achieve remarkable growth and prosperity without foreign aid or…
An Artifact of Colonialism: The Canadian Government’s Obligation to Assist… Shaina Willison Mar 31, 2022 Thousands of Indigenous artifacts have been confiscated or coerced from Indigenous communities, and many more…
Evicted Development: Moving People for Pipelines Emily Jones Aug 30, 2021 As planning begins for construction of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline, governments and multinational…
The Canadian Review: Cindy Blackstock Charles Lepage Feb 21, 2021 Editor-in-Chief Charles Lepage meets with Professor Cindy Blackstock, member of the Gitxsan Nation and Professor!-->…
#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…
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The Tiny Island at the Heart of US Military Policy in Asia Matthias Hoenisch Jul 25, 2020 In the middle of the Indian Ocean lies Diego Garcia, the region’s bastion of American hegemony. As Chinese…
Facing India’s Legacy of Colourism Devanshi Bhangle Mar 21, 2020 Colourism refers to prejudice against individuals with a dark skin tone. In India, it is reflected in many parts of…
Facing Our Favourites: What “Tintin” Can Teach Us About Social… Devanshi Bhangle Oct 29, 2019 Despite being a symbol of international nostalgia, the earliest editions of the "Tintin" comics present pervasive…