CDN265H1: Race and Racialization in Canada

24S

This course will address the history, theory, experience and representation of race and racialization in Canada, using both critical and creative methods. Students will also gain a critical understanding of how racialized communities resist racism. Specific topics may include social construction, phenotyping, power, privilege, intersectionality, Indigeneity, Blackness, Asianness, whiteness, decolonization, diaspora, relationality, anti-racism, solidarity, allyship, and coalitions.

Thought, Belief and Behaviour (2)