News Articles
Academia Isn’t a Safe Haven for Conversations About Race and Racism
The Harvard Business Review
June 25th, 2020
Will Flight PS752 victims be remembered differently than those killed in the Air India bombing?
The Conversation Canada
January 13th, 2020
"Russian Twitter trolls stoke anti-immigrant lies ahead of Canadian election"
The Conversation Canada
23 July, 2019
"Less talk, more action: National Day of Remembrance on Violence Against Women"
The Conversation Canada
5 December, 2018
"The deportation of Lucy Francineth Granados: A symbol of Canada's rising
anti-immigrant sentiment"
The Conversation Canada
17 April, 2018
"A continuum of unabated violence: Remembering the massacre at École Polytechnique"
The Conversation Canada
4 December, 2017
"Quebec’s niqab ban uses women’s bodies to bolster right-wing extremism"
The Conversation Canada
23 October, 2017
"Virtual graveyards: Algorithms of death and the cost of immortality"
The Conversation Canada
12 July, 2017
"Not fake news: Mainstream media can still effect social change"
The Conversation Canada
5 July, 2017
"Media portrays Indigenous and Muslim youth as ‘savages’ and ‘barbarians’"
The Conversation Canada
26 June, 2017
"A Decade Later: Missing Women and the Media"
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Conferences
"Intersections and Interventions - Making Visible the Invisible Violence of Power"
SFU - Equity Studies in Education
13 March, 2019
"Every Breath You Take: Surveillance, Security & The End of Privacy"
President's Conference Series
4 November, 2009
"Discourses on Denial: Mediation of Race,Gender and Violence in Multicultural Canada"
The Global Media Research Center
24 March, 2006
Interviews
Clip from BBC World Service Radio about digital graveyards and memorialization
BBC World Service Radio
12 August, 2019
Unheard Youth Podcast - Centre for Race and Culture
On Bill 62
Global News, 17:00
24 October, 2017
On the Muslim cemetery that was rejected in St. Apollinaire
CBC Radio Breakaway Show, 17:10
`19 July, 2017