Guest Blog
With a focus on Black Canada and the African diaspora, this page affords perspectives and voices of scholars who draw on and contribute to the Black Radical Tradition and the Sociological Imagination. More than an op-ed and less than a full-blown article, guest bloggers contribute essays and short stories that are analytical, descriptive and theoretical. Original and creative, these contributions are less than 4000 words and express the views and opinions of the authors. The aim is to open up opportunities for critical reflection and dialogue on key issues vital to exploring radical humanism.
Guest commentary: Professor Murray Miles
In an article in the St. Catharine’s Standard (“Brock University reviewing sociology Professor’s blog posts,” The Standard, March 15) political science professor Emmett McFarlane is
A call for a Canadian racial reckoning–for better and for worse
The so-called “racial reckoning” that went on in the United States last year, inspired by the most recent shootings of unarmed Black people by police
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