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Racism In Southern Alberta And Antiracist Activism For Change Caroline Hodes Editor

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Racism In Southern Alberta And Antiracist Activism For Change Caroline Hodes Editor
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Publisher: Athabasca University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.56 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Caroline Hodes (editor), Glenda Bonifacio (editor)
ISBN: 9781778290008, 1778290000
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Racism In Southern Alberta And Antiracist Activism For Change Caroline Hodes Editor by Caroline Hodes (editor), Glenda Bonifacio (editor) 9781778290008, 1778290000 instant download after payment.

An intersectional survey of contemporary racism and colonialism in Southern Alberta.
 
This book shines a spotlight on racism and colonialism in Southern Alberta today. Drawing on personal narratives, sociological research, and critical theory,
Racism and Diversity connects a series of discrete regional experiences to broader structural racism throughout Canada. Contributors discuss racial profiling and problematic media coverage as powerful examples of ways institutional racism continues to saturate modern Canadian culture and practice.

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