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… to raise questions about institutional commitments to hire Black faculty. “ Our first candidate understands this theory … themselves with little policing .” “Oh! That sounds like a Black name! Wouldn’t it be great if she were Black?” This statement exemplifies a lack of commitment to …
… and to learn with an incredible and impressive group of Black queer and Black Trans students. These students live and work at the … unbelievable. They, we, occupy the larger problem that all Black people are faced with, which is that of being both …
… The exploitation, control and violence against Black people in the Americas is not a new phenomenon. We have seen the world of Black people worsen each day, month, year, decade, and … 2020 were another breaking point in the long history of Black oppression by systems and structures controlled …
… institution of learning. Across the country, centres for Black studies are emerging as spaces like these. They are places where Black scholarship is held with care, where history and … B. Campbell joins Karine Morin for a conversation about Black leadership through history, the power of building …
… find beautiful, and what we should aspire to look like. Black Canadians are subject to specific beauty ideals – but … book “Beauty in a Box: Detangling the Roots of Canada’s Black Beauty Culture.” About the guest Cheryl Thompson … are blackface minstrelsy and theatre as community, Black beauty culture, commodity/advertising trademarks, race …