Race & Well-Being
The Lives, Hopes and Activism of African Canadians
Carl James editor Wanda Thomas Bernard editor Akua Benjamin editor David Este editor Bethan Lloyd editor Tana Turner editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd
Published:31st Mar '10
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Through in-depth qualitative and quantitative research with African Canadians in three Canadian cities – Calgary, Toronto and Halifax – this book explores how experiences of racism, combined with other social and economic factors, affect the health and well-being of African Canadians. With a special interest in how racial stereotyping impacts Black men and boys, this book shares stories of racism and violence and explores how experiences and interpretations of, and reactions to, racism differ across a range of social and economic variables. Rejecting the notion that Black communities are homogeneous, this book gives a detailed examination of three distinct communities: Caribbean, immigrant African and Canadian Black. The authors also explore how individuals, families and communities can better understand and challenge racism.
ISBN: 9781552663547
Dimensions: 23mm x 15mm x 2mm
Weight: 312g
216 pages