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Racial Justice (TOPIC)

Books

Title Author Call# Book Cover
Cole, Desmond FC 106 .B6C65 2020 The Skin We’re In
Pietila, Antero F 189 .B19 .A285 2010 Not in my Neighborhood: How Bigotry Shaped a Great American City
Reitz, Jeffrey JV 6342 .H68 2003 Host Societies and the Reception of Immigrants
Richardson, Robin L 3 .G7R53 2008 Racist Incidents and Bullying in Schools: How to Prevent them and How to Respond When they Happen: Principles, Guidance and Good Practice
Satzewich, Vic FC 104 S289 2010 Race & Ethnicity in Canada: A Critical Introduction
Corlett, J. Angelo HT 1523 .C67 2003 Race, Racism, & Reparations
Fleras, Augie P 94.5 .M552C2385 2011 The Media Gaze: Representations of Diversities in Canada

* Want to reserve one of these titles? Email library@alexandercollege.ca with your student # and the book title.

E-Books

These e-Books are available in the online library collection. Click the title to access the resource.

Blake, Felice et al. 2019

Kahn, Jonathan 2018

Yamamoto, Eric K. 1999

Fleras, Augie 2014

Ward, Peter 2002 (also available as a print book)

Kubota, Ryuko 2009 (also available as a print book)

Downing, John D. H. and Charles Husband 2005

Hughey, Matthew W. & González-Lesser Emma 2020

Reports & Academic Sources

Some of these titles may be available via the AC Library databases, while some may be free online.

Cogburn, Courtney D. 2019

Holst, John D. 2020

Davis, Andrea 2017

Murdocca, Carmela 2018

Jeyapal, Daphne 2017

Academic Journals

Race and Justice (RAJ) is a quarterly, scholarly journal on race, ethnicity, and the justice system. Some of the articles published are open access (free to use).

The Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics (JREP) is the official journal of the Race, Ethnicity, and Politics section of the American Political Science Association. Some articles are available for free online.

This encyclopedia is the perfect resources for readers to learn about a variety of topics within international relations. Students can access online through the AC Library databases.

Videos

This list of videos includes titles from the AC Library as well as those from outside the collection.

Title Author Call# Book Cover
NFB Campus nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up
TED Talk How Racism Makes Us Sick
TED Talk How We Can Make Racism a Solvable Problem – and Improve Policing
CBC News What systemic racism in Canada looks like
TED Talk The Urgency of Intersectionality

Magazines & News

A collection of writing prompts, lesson plans, and activities to teach and learn about race-related issues.

A collection of articles published by Pro Publica, an independent, nonprofit newsroom, related to racial justice.

Keywords

Here are some common keywords you might try using when searching for racial justice topics:

Make sure to check out the Library’s how-to research videos for help with coming up with keywords and creating searches!

* Interested in learning more about using keywords for research? Check out our videos on how to create and search using keywords on our Research Skills page.

Articles & Databases

Articles and Databases page

How to Cite

Assignments written for Racial Justice topics might appear in English, Sociology, and other courses. Use the citation style mentioned in your assignment or syllabus. Online WLC guides can be found here. You can also book an appointment with

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