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Until we are free : reflections on Black Lives Matter in Canada (electronic book) / edited by Rodney Diverlus, Sandy Hudson, and Syrus Marcus Ware

Contributor(s): Publication details: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada : University of Regina Press, copyright 2020.Description: 1 online resource ( xvi, 326 pages) : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9780889776968 (ebk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.896071/UNT
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Contents:
Introduction: The Year 2066 C.E. : an imagined future -- Part I. Framing our own story : Black Live Matter in Canada, then and now -- The origin story of Black Lives Matter Canada / Sandy Hudson and Rodney Diverlus -- Part II. Carceral violence : blackness, borders, and confinement in Canada -- Many a thousand gone / Randolph Riley and El Jones -- Revolution and resurgence : dismantling the prison industrial complex through Black and indigenous solidarity / Syrus Marcus Ware and Giselle Dias (Niigaanii Zhaawshko Giizhigokwe) -- Black Lives Matter beyond borders : reflections from building a global movement / Rodney Diverlus in conservation with Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Janaya Khan -- Towards Black and indigenous futures on Turtle Island : a conversation / Robyn Maynard and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson -- Unborderable blackness : how diasporic Black identities pose a threat to imperialism and colonialism everywhere / Sandy Hudson -- Organizing direct action in the digital age / Janaya Khan -- Part III. Creative activisms : arts in the movement -- Black arts and the movement : a conversation / Ravyn Wngz and Syrus Marcus Ware -- Relentless / Dr. Naila Keleta-Mae -- The Afronautic Research Lab / Camille Turner -- Choreographic design and performing black activism / Rodney Diverlus -- Part IV. Theorizing blackness : considerations through time and space -- The need to root disability justice into movements / Sarah Jama -- Blackness in the atmosphere / Dana Inkster -- First-generation tribulations / QueenTite Opaleke -- It's in us to give : Black life and the racial profiling of blood donation / OmiSoore Dryden -- From Cheechako to sourdough : reflections on northern living and surviving, while being black / Paige Galette -- Mothering in the movement / Silvia Argentina Arauz -- Black and Muslim / Gilary Massa -- Black Lives Matter : Toronto sit-in at Pride / Dr. Naila Keleta-Mae -- Part V. And beyond : Black futurities and possible ways forward -- Power to all people : Black LGBTTI2QQ activism, remembrance, and archiving in Toronto / Syrus Marcus Ware -- Indigenous and Black solidarity in practice : #BLMTOTentCity / Sandy Hudson -- Black Lives Matter : Toronto Freedom School / photos by Anique Jordan -- Conclusion: The palimpsest -- Postscript : the Year 2092 C.E. : an imagined future, Part 2.
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Introduction: The Year 2066 C.E. : an imagined future -- Part I. Framing our own story : Black Live Matter in Canada, then and now -- The origin story of Black Lives Matter Canada / Sandy Hudson and Rodney Diverlus -- Part II. Carceral violence : blackness, borders, and confinement in Canada -- Many a thousand gone / Randolph Riley and El Jones -- Revolution and resurgence : dismantling the prison industrial complex through Black and indigenous solidarity / Syrus Marcus Ware and Giselle Dias (Niigaanii Zhaawshko Giizhigokwe) -- Black Lives Matter beyond borders : reflections from building a global movement / Rodney Diverlus in conservation with Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Janaya Khan -- Towards Black and indigenous futures on Turtle Island : a conversation / Robyn Maynard and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson -- Unborderable blackness : how diasporic Black identities pose a threat to imperialism and colonialism everywhere / Sandy Hudson -- Organizing direct action in the digital age / Janaya Khan -- Part III. Creative activisms : arts in the movement -- Black arts and the movement : a conversation / Ravyn Wngz and Syrus Marcus Ware -- Relentless / Dr. Naila Keleta-Mae -- The Afronautic Research Lab / Camille Turner -- Choreographic design and performing black activism / Rodney Diverlus -- Part IV. Theorizing blackness : considerations through time and space -- The need to root disability justice into movements / Sarah Jama -- Blackness in the atmosphere / Dana Inkster -- First-generation tribulations / QueenTite Opaleke -- It's in us to give : Black life and the racial profiling of blood donation / OmiSoore Dryden -- From Cheechako to sourdough : reflections on northern living and surviving, while being black / Paige Galette -- Mothering in the movement / Silvia Argentina Arauz -- Black and Muslim / Gilary Massa -- Black Lives Matter : Toronto sit-in at Pride / Dr. Naila Keleta-Mae -- Part V. And beyond : Black futurities and possible ways forward -- Power to all people : Black LGBTTI2QQ activism, remembrance, and archiving in Toronto / Syrus Marcus Ware -- Indigenous and Black solidarity in practice : #BLMTOTentCity / Sandy Hudson -- Black Lives Matter : Toronto Freedom School / photos by Anique Jordan -- Conclusion: The palimpsest -- Postscript : the Year 2092 C.E. : an imagined future, Part 2.

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