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Racism in Southern Alberta and Anti-Racist Activism for Change: Part III. Policing and Carceral Logics
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Part III. Policing and Carceral Logics
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Introduction
Part I Everyday and Institutional Racisms
1. Conditioned for Resilience
2. Niksookowaks / All My Relations: Reflections on Reconciliation
3. Filipino Duoethnography: Race in the Classroom
4. Resettlement, Racism, and Resilience: Lived Experiences of Bhutanese Refugees in the City of Lethbridge
Part II Belonging/Unbelonging
5. Métis in Lethbridge: A Conversation with Elder Roderick McLeod
6. Distance, Desire, and Diaspora: Using Ephemeral Trans Territories to Rethink Belonging and Place
7. Of Ice Cream, Potatoes, and Kimono-Clad Japanese Women: Forgetting and Remembering the Japanese Racialization of Lethbridge’s Sensuous Geographies
8. Beneath the Olive Tree
Part III Policing and Carceral Logics
9. The Colour of Policing in Lethbridge
10. A Discourse-Historical Analysis of Racial Profiling in Lethbridge News Media
11. “This Type of Thing Doesn’t Happen in Small Cities”: The Discursive Framing Racism and Sexual Violence in Lethbridge
12. “Meanwhile, in Canada”: Systemic Racism, “Happy Points,” and Some Challenges and Possibilities for Anti-racism in Lethbridge
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