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Contributor(s): Diallo, Habiba Cooper (Author)

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ISBN: 0889778191     ISBN-13: 9780889778191
Publisher: University of Regina Press
OUR PRICE: $93.45  

Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: September 2021
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Black Studies (global)
- Biography & Autobiography | Cultural, Ethnic & Regional - African American & Black
Physical Information: 0.44" H x 5" W x 8" L (0.63 lbs) 122 pages
 
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A firsthand account of systemic anti-Black racism in Canadian schools

The prevalence of anti-Black racism and its many faces, from racial profiling to police brutality, in North America is indisputable. How do we stop racist ideas and violence if the very foundation of our society is built upon white supremacy? How do we end systemic racism if the majority do not experience it or question its existence? Do our schools instill children with the ideals of equality and tolerance, or do they reinforce differences and teach children of colour that they don't belong?

#BlackInSchool is Habiba Cooper Diallo's high school journal, in which she documents, processes, and resists the systemic racism, microaggressions, stereotypes, and outright racism she experienced in Canada's education system.

Powerful and eye-opening, Cooper Diallo illustrates how our schools reinforce rather than erode racism: the handcuffing and frisking of students of colour by police at school, one-dimensional, tokenistic curricula of Black people, and the constant barrage of overt racism from students and staff alike. She shows how systemic racism works, how it alienates and seeks to destroys a child's sense of self. She shows how our institutions work to erase the lived experiences of Black youth and tries to erase Black youth themselves.

Cooper Diallo's words will resonate with some, but should shock, appall, and animate a great many more into action towards a society that is truly equitable for all.

 
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