Dr. Wesley Crichlow’s List of Resources
By: Dr. Wesley Crichlow, Black Critical Race Queer Intersectional Scholar and professor
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Critical Race Theory
- Delgado, & Stefancic, J. (2013). Critical race theory : the cutting edge (Third edition.). Temple University Press.
- Crichlow, W. (2018). (De)colonization, Racialization, Racism, and Canadian Families: Relearning Through Storytelling About Lived Experience. In A. Gaszo & K. Kobayashi (Eds.), Continuity and innovation: Canadian families in the new millennium. Toronto, ON: Nelson.
- Crichlow, W. (2015). Critical race theory & storytelling: A strategy for framing discussions around social justice & democratic education. Paper presented at Higher Education in Transformation Conference (HEIT), Dublin, Ireland. http://arrow.dit.ie/st2/
- Crichlow, W., & Cao, L. (2017). Trends in the judiciary: Interviews with Two Toronto Judges. In D. Lowe (Ed.), Trends in the judiciary: Interview with judges across the globe (Vol. 111). London: CRC Press, Taylor and Francis.
- Crichlow, W. & Lauricella, S. (2017). An analysis of Antiblackracism crime reporting in Toronto: Evidence from news frames and critical race theory. In S. Poynting, M. Bhatia, & W. Tufail (Eds.), Media, crime and racism. Australia/New Zealand: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Crichlow, W. (2014). Weaponization & prisonization of Toronto Black youth. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 3(3), 113-131. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/ijcjsd.v3i3.120
- Crichlow, W. (2009). How far have our courts come and how far will they go? Racializing courts and racializing judgments. In R. Barmaki (Ed.), Racism culture & law: Critical readings (pp. 43-67). Toronto, ON: APF Press.
- Crichlow, W., & Visano, L. (2009). The impact of colour in correcting youths: A program of action. In R. Barmaki (Ed.), Racism culture & law: Critical readings (pp. 107-131). Toronto, ON: APF Press.
- Crichlow, W. (2008). History, (re)memory, testimony and biomythography: Charting a buller man’s Trinidadian past. In T. Glave (Ed.), A fi we time: Contemporary Caribbean lesbian & gay writing (pp. 101-131). Durham, NC: Duke University Press
Black Gay
- Crichlow, W. (2003). Buller men & batty bwoys: Hidden men in Toronto & Halifax Black communities. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
- Crichlow, W. (2022). Reflections on teaching & negotiating identities in the Canadian academy: A Black gay man’s perspective. In H. K. Wright, A. Ibrahim, & T. Kitossa (Eds.), Nuances of Blackness. Toronto/Halifax: (Publisher University of Alberta Press, 2022).
Intersectionality
- Crenshaw. (1991). Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color. Stanford Law Review, 43(6), 1241–1299.
- What’s Intersectionality? Let These Scholars Explain The Theory and its History: https://time.com/5560575/intersectionality-theory/
- She Coined the Term ‘Intersectionality’ Over 30 years Ago. Here’s What It Means to Her Today. https://time.com/5786710/kimberle-crenshaw-intersectionality/
- Privilege and White Privilege – Jamie Utt, “How To Talk About Privilege To Someone Who Doesn’t Know What That Is,” Everyday Feminism, December 2012.
- Peggy McIntosh, White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack, 1990.
Prejudice
- Prejudice,” Racial Equity Tools Glossary, n.d. Social Psychology Network, “The Psychology of Prejudice,” Understanding Prejudice, n.d.
- Anti-Black Racism
- Coburn, Elaine. & Crichlow, W (2020). “Black Experiences: Bearing Witness To COVID-19” Editorial and symposium in Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography. Antipode. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14678330
- Coburn, Elaine. & Crichlow, W (2020) Committing Sociology For Black Liberation. Canadian Review of Sociology / Revue canadienne de sociologie. https://www.csascs.ca/canadian-review/2019/10/30/call-for-papers/
- Crichlow, W, Elaine Coburn and Emma Joseph (2020). Black Women’s Social Value: The Covidian Pandemic, “She-session,” and “She-covery” Published In “Black Experiences: Bearing Witness To COVID-19” Editorial and symposium in Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography. Antipode. (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14678330)
- Coburn, Elaine. & Crichlow, W (2020) Introduction. Committing Sociology For Black Liberation. Canadian Review of Sociology / Revue canadienne de sociologie. https://www.csascs.ca/canadian-review/2019/10/30/call-for-papers/
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