Black Studies – UTPJ Reads Congress 2023

May 17, 2023

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Discover articles from University of Toronto Press Journals that explore topics relevant to Black Studies from across disciplines. This collection – many of which are #FreeToRead until the end of June – includes articles on topics such as photographic archives of Black Canadian history, history of racism in contemporary Black British theatre, and family stress among African American families during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 
“It Just Makes You Have More Problems”: An Examination of Anti-snitching Codes among Black Youths in Toronto
Julius Haag
CJCCJ 64.3, 2022

Canadian Bulletin of Medical History
“Hotel Refuses Negro Nurse”: Gloria Clarke Baylis and the Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Karen Flynn
CBMH

Canadian Theatre Review
Casting Blackface in Canada: Unmasking the History of ‘White and Black’ Minstrel Shows
Cheryl Thompson
CTR 193, 2023

Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
Reworking Race, Nation, and Diaspora on the Margins (#FreetoRead)
Jamella N. Gow
Diaspora 21.2, 2021

International Journal of Canadian Studies
Resisting Erasure: Photographic Archives and Black History in Canada
Rachel Lobo
IJCS 58, 2020

Journal of Canadian Studies
Black Women’s Mothering Practices in the Canadian Racial State: Reflections on Maternal Sufferation in the Afterlife of Slavery
Erica S. Lawson
JCS 57.1, 2023

Journal of Comparative Family Studies
Family Stress and Coping Among African Americans in the Age of COVID-19 (#FreetoRead)
Cassandra Chaney
JCFS 51.3-4, 2020

Journal of Education Human Resources
(Other)sistering: Black Women Education Leadership Faculty Aligning Identity, Scholarship, and Practice Through Peer Support and Accountability
Nakia M. Gray-Nicolas, Marsha E. Modeste, Angel Miles Nash, Lolita A. Tabron
JEHR 40.1, 2022

Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 
Shifts: How Changes in the US Black Population Impact Racial Inclusion and Representation in LIS Education
Ana Ndumu
JELIS 62.2, 2021

Journal of Canadian History
Black Women Dancers, Jazz Culture, and “Show Biz”: Recentering Afro-Culture and Reclaiming Dancing Black Bodies in Montréal, 1920s–1950s
Emilie Jabouin
JH 56.3, 2021

Modern Drama
The Afterlives of Enslavement: Histories of Racial Injustice in Contemporary Black British Theatre (#FreetoRead)
Clare Finburgh Delijani
MD 65.4, 2022

TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies
Longing Across the Black Diaspora: Love, Being and the Door of No Return
Rinaldo Walcott
TOPIA 46, 2023

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