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… making much decried parallels between gender and race that black feminists deftly deconstructed some decades ago. Hazel … of such analogies over two decades ago: The experience of black women does not enter the parameters of parallelism. The fact that black women are subject to simultaneous oppression of …
… and reflection of her award-winning play “Who you Callin’ Black Eh?” Deverell writes a narrative that dives deep into … Texas. Deverell explains: “And for the record, I have been Black and female ever since then. Which you can quickly do … has never been, in fact, a source of question for me. I am Black, and female. There you have it.” This powerful …
… Publishing at Congress 2022, and adapted from his book Black and White , Dorsey tells his story from a “pan-Canadian” perspective, as someone who is both Black and white, French and English, and who has lived in … readers shared with him. Dorsey appreciates the works of Black Canadians like Robyn Maynard and Desmond Cole, but he …
… Jheri Curl to TikTok: Canada and the global business of Black beauty Is sport a means for Indigenous … race shape the experiences, education, and achievements of Black youth? Are pandemic times really unprecedented … Big …
… Living in Canada has brought it home to me much more. As a black queer woman living my 20s and 30s in Brixton, a black borough in South London, I could not be out on the … and receiving all the insults under the sun from black men hanging out on the streets. I was in their eyes …
… Sylvia D. Hamilton. In her lecture, Field Notes from the Black Atlantic , Dr. Hamilton captivated the audience through her focus on Black women’s lived experiences and cultural memories as she … of these notes, she made reference to her films, including Black Mother Black Daughter , Speak It! From the Heart of …
… his paper "The Importance of Affirmative Action for Black Students as a Strategy Against Mental Illness and … The social inequalities between white Brazilians and Black Brazilians overtime have manifested in different ways … academia. First, it was in student numbers: very few Black students attended universities when they were …
… In a keynote address to the Black Caucus of the Canadian Sociological Association, Dr. … book, Long Road Home — her personal story of growing up Black in Canada, surrounded by the rhetoric of … asserted, reveals the “shock and astonishment of seeing Black people in a place where we are not supposed to be.” …
… principle in the life and work of a group of well-known black scholars and professors in Canada. The concept of the panel was groundbreaking, as seldom have black professors been afforded the opportunity to reflect on their lived realities as black intellectuals in a recorded public forum. The panel …