Black Liberation and Indigenous Sovereignty

An Analysis of Property Rights in Nova Scotia

Auteurs-es

  • Kirsten Brink Mosey University of Waterloo

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15353/sankofa.v1i1.4274

Mots-clés :

Black liberation, Indigenous sovereignty, property rights, distributive justice

Résumé

As part of a collective thinking project, article proposes that all Black Canadians move to Nova Scotia to set up a decolonial, anti-racist, non-patriarchal, abolitionist settlement. Recognizing the denial of the right to collective self-determination for Black Canadians, this article explores how Black Canadians can work in solidarity with Indigenous solidarity movements to correct the injustices of settler-colonialism. 

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Publié-e

2021-09-29