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The killing of Trayvon Martin in 2012 by a white assailant inspired
the Black Lives Matter movement, which quickly spread outside the
borders of the United States. The movement's message found fertile
ground in Canada, where Black activists speak of generations of
injustice and continue the work of the Black liberators who have
come before them. Until We Are Free contains some of the very best
writing on the hottest issues facing the Black community in Canada.
It describes the latest developments in Canadian Black activism,
organizing efforts through the use of social media,
Black-Indigenous alliances, and more. "Until We Are Free busts
myths of Canadian politeness and niceness, myths that prevent
Canadians from properly fulfilling its dream of multiculturalism
and from challenging systemic racism, including the everyday
assaults on black and brown bodies. This book needs to be read and
put into practice by everyone." -Vershawn Young, author of Your
Average Nigga: Performing Race, Literacy, and Masculinity and
co-author of Other People's English: Code Meshing, Code Switching,
and African American Literacy Contributors: Silvia Argentina Arauz
- Toronto, ON Leanne Betasamosake Simpson - Toronto, ON Patrisse
Cullors - Los Angeles, CA Giselle Dias - Wilfrid Laurier
University, Waterloo, ON OmiSoore Dryden - Dalhousie University,
Halifax, NS Paige Galette - Whitehorse, YK Dana Inkster -
University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB Sarah Jama - Hamilton, ON
El Jones - Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, NS Anique
Jordan - Toronto, ON Dr. Naila Keleta Mae - University of Waterloo,
Waterloo, ON Janaya Khan - Los Angeles, CA Gilary Massa - York
University, Toronto, ON Robyn Maynard - University of Toronto,
Toronto, ON QueenTite Opaleke - Toronto, ON Randolph Riley -
Halifax, NS Camille Turner - York University, Toronto, ON Ravyn
Wngz - Toronto, ON
The killing of Trayvon Martin in 2012 by a white assailant inspired
the Black Lives Matter movement, which quickly spread outside the
borders of the United States. The movement's message found fertile
ground in Canada, where Black activists speak of generations of
injustice and continue the work of the Black liberators who have
come before them. Until We Are Free contains some of the very best
writing on the hottest issues facing the Black community in Canada.
It describes the latest developments in Canadian Black activism,
organizing efforts through the use of social media,
Black-Indigenous alliances, and more. "Until We Are Free busts
myths of Canadian politeness and niceness, myths that prevent
Canadians from properly fulfilling its dream of multiculturalism
and from challenging systemic racism, including the everyday
assaults on black and brown bodies. This book needs to be read and
put into practice by everyone." -Vershawn Young, author of Your
Average Nigga: Performing Race, Literacy, and Masculinity and
co-author of Other People's English: Code Meshing, Code Switching,
and African American Literacy Contributors: Silvia Argentina Arauz
- Toronto, ON Leanne Betasamosake Simpson - Toronto, ON Patrisse
Cullors - Los Angeles, CA Giselle Dias - Wilfrid Laurier
University, Waterloo, ON OmiSoore Dryden - Dalhousie University,
Halifax, NS Paige Galette - Whitehorse, YK Dana Inkster -
University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB Sarah Jama - Hamilton, ON
El Jones - Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, NS Anique
Jordan - Toronto, ON Dr. Naila Keleta Mae - University of Waterloo,
Waterloo, ON Janaya Khan - Los Angeles, CA Gilary Massa - York
University, Toronto, ON Robyn Maynard - University of Toronto,
Toronto, ON QueenTite Opaleke - Toronto, ON Randolph Riley -
Halifax, NS Camille Turner - York University, Toronto, ON Ravyn
Wngz - Toronto, ON
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