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

Publication Info. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada : University of Regina Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 326 pages) : illustrations
text file
Physical Medium polychrome
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary "An anthology of writing addressing the most urgent issues facing the Black community in Canada. 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 African-Canadian 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. Rodney Diverlus is a Port-au-Prince-born, Toronto-based dance artist, curator, and co-founder of Black Lives Matter Toronto. Sandy Hudson is the founder of the Black Lives Matter movement presence in Canada and Black Lives Matter--Toronto and a co-founder of Black Liberation Collective Canada. Syrus Marcus Ware is a core team member of Black Lives Matter Toronto, a Vanier Scholar, a facilitator and designer for the Cultural Leaders Lab, and an award-winning artist and educator. Contributors Silvia Argentina Arauz, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Patrisse Cullors, Giselle Dias, Omisoore Dryden, Paige Galette, Dana Inkster, Sarah Jama, El Jones, Anique Jordan, Dr. Naila Keleta Mae, Janaya Khan, Gilary Massa, Robyn Maynard, Leroi Newbold, QueenTite Opaleke, Randolph Riley, Camille Turner, Ravyn Wngz."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Introduction: Year 2066 C.E. : an imagined future -- Part I. Framing our own story : Black Live Matter in Canada, then and now -- 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 -- Afronautic Research Lab / Camille Turner -- Choreographic design and performing black activism / Rodney Diverlus -- Part IV. Theorizing blackness : considerations through time and space -- 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: Palimpsest -- Postscript : the Year 2092 C.E. : an imagined future, Part 2.
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Subject Black lives matter movement -- Canada.
Black lives matter movement.
Canada.
Black people -- Canada -- Social conditions.
Black people.
Social conditions.
Black people -- Civil rights -- Canada.
Black people -- Civil rights.
Black people -- Political activity -- Canada.
Black people -- Political activity.
Race discrimination -- Canada.
Canada -- Race relations.
Electronic books.
Race discrimination.
Black Canadians -- Social conditions.
Race relations.
Black Canadians -- Civil rights.
Electronic books.
Black Canadians -- Political activity.
Black people -- Social conditions.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Livres numériques.
Subject Black Lives Matter movement.
Added Author Diverlus, Rodney, 1990- editor.
Hudson, Sandy, 1985- editor.
Ware, Syrus Marcus, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Until we are free. Regina, Saskatchewan : University of Regina Press, 2020 9780889776944 (OCoLC)1105148007
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