Anti-Black, Anti-Indigenous & Systemic Racisms
police defunding, racism in healthcare, intersectionality
updated February 2024
News sources where you might find stories dealing with many forms of racisms, and resistance.
- Unrigged.ca: a non-profit journalism collaboration featuring 20 award-winning publishers of online articles and op-eds, print magazines, community newspapers, and podcasts covering news and current events across Canada. National publishers include The Breach Media, The Resolve, Ricochet Media, The Media Co-op, Canadian Dimension, and Press Progress.
- Ricochet - public interest journalism
- The Narwhal (environmental racisms)
- the Conversation (academics writing short pieces)
- Indigenous news feeds in the Pîkiskwêtân Companion Resource Guides
- APTN News
- CBC Indigenous
- Byblacks.com
- CBC Being Black in Canada
- SEE also:
Antiracism in the Canadian media strategy resources by the Community Media Advocacy Centre
- Détours with Emilie Nicolas
join noted journalist Emilie Nicolas and a rotating cast of big thinking media personalities, journalists, and authors to discuss, dissect and debate the news and dive deep into hot button topics that are important to Francophones across the country, always with a critical antiracism lens - Media Indigena
- The Secret Life of Canada
- Sandy & Nora Talk Politics
- Cite Black Women
- Unreserved
- Warrior life with Pamela Palmater
- Portraits of Black Canadians
- Yellowhead Institute Reports & Briefs
- In Plain sight: Addressing Indigenous-specific Racism and Discrimination in B.C. Health Care
- First Peoples, second class treatment: The role of racism in the health and well-being of Indigenous peoples in Canada ( Wellesley Institute)
- Out of Sight: Summary of the Inquest into Brian Sinclair’s Death
- Independent Civilian Observer’s Report on investigation of complaints of law enforcement abuses involving Indigenous people. (2020)
INQUIRIES:
- Public Inquiry Commission on relations between Indigenous Peoples and certain public services in Québec (2019, "Viens Report" on mistreatment of Indigenous peoples in healthcare and more) | Summary Report
- Guide to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Inquiry (2019)
- Guide to the Truth & Reconciliation Commission Inquiry (2015)
- Final Report: Achieving Saimaqatigiingniq (Qikiqtani Truth Commission): Final Report, Qikiqtani Inuit Association (2014)
- Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (1996)
CANADIAN PROJECTS:
- Citational Politics - CLEAR library
A public reading list hosted and regularly updated on Zotero. More about it on CLEAR's Citational Politics page. - More Than Personal Communication: Templates For Citing Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers
An attempt to formalize something that Indigenous scholars have been doing for decades: fighting to find a better way to acknowledge our voices and knowledges within academia. Developped by Lorisia MacLeod, James Smith Cree Nation. - Reading List for Pioneers Long Before #MoiAussi: Black Women, Rape Culture, and Digital Feminist Activism in Quebec
A very local and specific example of the work being centered by the Black Women Radicals organization, which also includes a browsable Black Women Radicals Database. - Finding Indigenous voices: Approaches for discovering Indigenous scholars and authors
Though some of the links, resources and contacts named are particular to Simon Fraser University where this guide was written, many of the principles and practices can be just as useful to Concordia researchers. Contact one of us for further guidance. - Finding Indigenous Perspectives: Reverse Citation Search (UBC)
A demonstrated "cited by" search strategy in Google Scholar. - Writing & Citing Guides for Indigenous Journalism
These guidelines for journalists can also be useful for citation practices. - Citational Relations
Bibliographic essay by Daniel Heath Justice, from the book Why indigenous Literatures Matter - Episode 3.21 Citing Your Sources (Secret Feminist Agenda Podcast)
sound citational politics are both the cornerstone of what’s good about academia and the potential site of massive transformations in how we do our work
Aimed at educators (but also useful for researchers):
- Cultivating a Conscientious Citation Practice
A post from the unwritten histories blog. More than a dozen ideas and links to useful resources. - Appropriation vs. Incorporation: Indigenous Content in the Canadian History Classroom
This post is part of a Beyond the Lecture mini-series, dedicated to the issue of teaching Indigenous history and the inclusion of Indigenous content in the classroom. Our goal is to provide resources for educators at all levels to help navigate the often fraught terrain of teaching Indigenous content. - Citation Politics (episode 51, Historical Reminiscents podcast)
In this episode I talk about the politics of citation and developing a more pro-active and critical approach to thinking about citations. - Footnotes (Books and Papers Scattered about the Floor)
I believe that bibliographies and endnotes and references and sources are alternative stories that can, in the most generous sense, centralize the practice of sharing ideas about liberation and resistance and writing against racial and sexual violence. Chapter from the book Dear Science and Other Stories by Katherine McKittrick.
U.S. ARTICLES AND PROJECTS:
- Decolonizing Attribution: Traditions of Exclusion
[...] a structural critique of attribution as it is figured in colonial practices and ongoing settler-colonial logics that form the basis for creating, circulating, and sharing knowledge through research practices, methods, and platforms. byJane Anderson and Kimberly Christen. - Cite Black Authors - Database of work authored by Black academics
We seek to enhance recognition and citation of Black academic voices. Our approach requires a shift from traditional citation practices that are passive and white-centric to active citation practices that both quantify and equilibrate racial representation. - Cite Black Women
Cite Black Women is a Black feminist intellectual project, praxis, and global movement to decolonize the practice of citation by redressing the epistemic erasure of Black women from the literal and figurative bibliographies of the world. (from Feminist Anthropology, May 2021 issue)
see also Citing & Centering Black and Indigeous Voices just above
- Bibliography for an AntiRacist History of Technology (October 2023)
- Concordia exhibit: Take a Moment for Representation: An Anti-Racism Series
- Teaching to Transgress by bell hooks
- ABC's of Canadian Black history kit
- Concordia's Black Perspectives Office
- How anti-Black racism on Canadian university campuses robs us all (the Conversation)
- byblacks.com: Can We Talk About Canada's Racism Problem At Universities?
- Scholar's Strike Canada
- #BLM Campaign Town Hall (Community Consultation) Concordia Student Union
- White Academia: Do Better
- 10 Ways For Non-Black Academics to Value Black Lives.
- Working document for scaffolding anti-racism resources
- There Is No Apolitical Classroom: Resources for Teaching in These Times
- Disrupting Whiteness in Libraries and Librarianship: A Reading List
- 5 Steps to Take as an Antiracist Data Scientist
- Racial and Social Equity Resources - Revelations in Education
- Research-based Resources to Help You Teach, Talk, and Learn About Structural Racism
[advisory that these are provided/promoted by SAGE, a for-profit academic publisher] - Concordia guide: Indigenous Education Resources for Faculty
- Rehearsals for Living by Robyn Maynard and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
- Unsettling the Great White North : Black Canadian history
- Until We Are Free : Reflections on Black Lives Matter Canada
- They said this would be fun : race, campus life, and growing up
- The skin we're in : a year of black resistance and power (print book on order)
- Are prisons obsolete? (free ebook, Angela Davis, 2003)
- A Space for Race : Decoding Racism, Multiculturalism, and Post-Colonialism in the Quest for Belonging in Canada and Beyond
- Policing Black Lives (print book) (epub$ Fernwood Publishing) | Noires sous surveillance (ebook on order)
- Viola Desmond's Canada : a history of blacks and racial segregation in the promised land (print book) (epub$ Fernwood Publishing)
- How to be an antiracist (print book) (ebook at BANQ library or for sale online)
- Race, space, and the law : unmapping a white settler society
- Discourses of denial : mediations of race, gender, and violence
- (chapter) Indigenous & Black Solidarity in Practice: #BLMTOTentCity. In: New framings on anti-racism and resistance V2: Resistance and the new futurity
- Structures of Indifference : an Indigenous Life and Death in a Canadian City
- Truth and Conviction: Donald Marshall Jr. and the Mi’kmaw Quest for Justice
- Fishing in contested waters : place and community in Burnt Church/Esgenoôpetitj
- Under-served : health determinants of Indigenous, inner-city, and migrant populations in Canada (print book)
- Fighting for a hand to hold : confronting medical colonialism against indigenous children in Canada
- Medicine Unbundled: A Journey through the Minefields of Indigenous Health Care (print book)
- Black and Blue: The Origins and Consequences of Medical Racism (print book)
- Determinants of Indigenous Peoples' Health: Beyond the Social (print book)
- Blackhood against the police power: punishment and disavowal in the "post-racial" era
- White people and Black Lives Matter : ignorance, empathy, and justice
- Why I'm no longer talking to white people about race
- White fragility : why it's so hard for White people to talk about racism (print book)
- Uprooting racism : how white people can work for racial justice
- (chapter) The Role of the Press in the Reproduction of Racism
- Black feminist thought : knowledge, consciousness, and the politics of empowerment
- Black Sexualities : Probing Powers, Passions, Practices, and Policies
- Black genders and sexualities
- Freedom is a constant struggle
- White Privilege
- Habits of Whiteness : A Pragmatist Reconstruction
- As Black As Resistance : Finding the Conditions for Liberation
- The Fire Next Time
- Cartographies of race and social difference
- The Seedtime, the Work, and the Harvest: New Perspectives on the Black Freedom Struggle in America
- The art of protest : culture and activism from the Civil Rights movement to the present
- A Perilous Path : Talking Race, Inequality, and the Law
- Police use of force : important issues facing the police and the communities they serve
- Systemic racism : making liberty, justice, and democracy real
- Systemic Racism : A Theory of Oppression
- Systemic racism in the United States : scaffolding as social construction
- Mourning in America : Race and the Politics of Loss
- The new Jim Crow : mass incarceration in the age of colorblindness (ebook at BANQ library)
[print only at Concordia] - Violence against queer people : race, class, gender, and the persistence of anti-LGBT discrimination
Encyclcopedias:
- The Skin We're In (CBC gem, featuring Desmond Cole)
- Ninth floor (NFB, 1969 Computer Centre Occupation at Concordia)
- RDS vs. A Story of Race and Justice (CBC curio)
- Zero tolerance (NFB, Montreal police racial profiling)
- I am not your Negro (Kanopy)
- Concordia Streaming server:
- More films at Concordia about race and racisms
- CBC gem docs: race, racism and policing in North America
- TEDx talks to educate on racism
CANADIAN & International news sources:
- Canadian Newsstream
- ProQuest Combined Canadian
- Canadian Periodical Index (CPI-Q)
- Factiva: Full text of international newspapers
- Eureka.cc: Full text access to Québec and international daily newspapers.
CANADIAN
- From Concordia's Simonde de Beauvoir Institute:
Teaching & learning about Palestine/Israel 2023:
Recommended anti-racist, anti-colonial, feminist readings and sources
- Librairies Racines - Essentials on Anti-Racism (Montreal bookstore)
- Black Lives - Crowdsourced Canadian Syllabus
- Anti-Racism & Anti-Oppression (University of Victoria)
- Resource Recommendations Relating to Anti-Black and Anti-Indigenous Racism (University of Manitoba)
- Anti-Black Racism Reading List (Queen's University)
- Race, Racism, and Anti-Racism: Critical Histories: Focus on Canada (U of Waterloo)
- They Said This Would be Fun: Resources to Extend Your Learning (Toronto Metropolitan University)
- Black Lives Matter (University of Toronto)
- Black Lives Matter (Columbia College, BC)
- Anti-Racism Resource Guide (McMaster)
- Brock: Anti-Black Racism & White Privilege
- UofA: Black Livers Matter Recommendations
- Anti-Black/Racism Resources MTL (revised 2020)
- See also:
- First Peoples studies & Indigenous educational resources (Concordia Guides)
- The untold stories of Montreal: Black community | Chinese community | Indigenous communities
- Celebrating Black Narratives ( reading list jointly curated with Guelph Black Students Association)
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