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In this episode, Drew and Marie are joined by licensed social worker Carol Ferrie as they dive into Season 1, Episode 13 of Supernatural: Route 666. They discuss Dean’s approach to relationships and the layers of white supremacy presented in the episode.
Here are Carol’s sources and suggested readings:
Bronson, A., & Miller, B. (2019). A public apology to Siksika Nation at the Toronto Biennial of Art. Toronto, ON: Toronto Biennial of Art.
Cannon, M. J., & Sunseri, L. (2019). Racism, colonialism, and indigeneity in Canada: A reader. Brantford, Ont.: W. Ross MacDonald School Resource Services Library.
Eddo-Lodge, R. (2019). Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing.
Maynard, R. (2018). Policing Black lives: State violence in Canada from slavery to the present. Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing.
Palmater, P. D., & Sinclair, N. J. (2015). Indigenous nationhood: Empowering grassroots citizens. Black Point, Nova Scotia: Fernwood Publishing.
Wane, N. N., & Massaquoi, N. (2007). Theorizing empowerment: Canadian perspectives on Black feminist thought. Toronto, Canada: Inanna Publications and Education.
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In this episode, Drew and Marie are joined by licensed social worker Carol Ferrie as they dive into Season 1, Episode 13 of Supernatural: Route 666. They discuss Dean’s approach to relationships and the layers of white supremacy presented in the episode.
Here are Carol’s sources and suggested readings:
Bronson, A., & Miller, B. (2019). A public apology to Siksika Nation at the Toronto Biennial of Art. Toronto, ON: Toronto Biennial of Art.
Cannon, M. J., & Sunseri, L. (2019). Racism, colonialism, and indigeneity in Canada: A reader. Brantford, Ont.: W. Ross MacDonald School Resource Services Library.
Eddo-Lodge, R. (2019). Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing.
Maynard, R. (2018). Policing Black lives: State violence in Canada from slavery to the present. Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing.
Palmater, P. D., & Sinclair, N. J. (2015). Indigenous nationhood: Empowering grassroots citizens. Black Point, Nova Scotia: Fernwood Publishing.
Wane, N. N., & Massaquoi, N. (2007). Theorizing empowerment: Canadian perspectives on Black feminist thought. Toronto, Canada: Inanna Publications and Education.
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