Title:
Policing Black lives [DAISY talking book] : state violence in Canada from slavery to the present
Author:
Publication Date:
2018
Publication Information:
Toronto : CNIB, 2018.
Physical Description:
1 computer laser optical disc (21 hrs., 19 min.) : sd. ; 4 3/4 in.
ISBN:
9780616942901
Abstract:
An exposure of historical and contemporary practices of state-sanctioned violence against Black lives in Canada. Dispels many prevailing myths that cast Canada as a land of benevolence and racial equality, and uncovers long-standing state practices that have restricted Black freedom. Creates a framework that makes legible how anti-Blackness has influenced the construction of Canada's carceral landscape, including the development and application of numerous criminal law enforcement and border regulation practices. Traces the historical and contemporary mobilization of anti-Blackness spanning from slavery, 19th and 20th century segregation practices, and the application of early drug and prostitution laws through to the modern era. Maynard makes visible the ongoing legacy of a demonized and devalued Blackness that is manifest today as racial profiling by police, immigration agents and social services, the over-representation of Black communities in jails and prisons, anti-Black immigration detention and deportation practices, the over-representation of Black youth in state care, the school-to-prison pipeline and gross economic inequality. Bestseller. 2017.
General Note:
Digital audiobook in DAISY format.
Performers:
Anne Glatt.
Technical Details:
Search and access by headings and pages.
DAISY 2.02 standard; MP3 compression at 32 kbps.
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Language:
English