“Race-Making and the State: Between Postracial Neoliberalism
and Racialized Terrorism”
The 10th Annual Critical Race and Anti-Colonial Studies Conference
8-10 October 2010
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Confirmed speakers include:
- Clare Bradford, Trudeau Fellow, Deakon University, Australia and Visiting Professor, University of Winnipeg.
- Maria Campbell, Métis author, playwright, broadcaster, filmmaker and Trudeau Mentor, Athabasca University.
- Angela P. Harris, Professor of Law and Acting Vice-Dean for Faculty Research and Development, Berkeley Law School and Bady Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Buffalo Law School.
- Emma LaRocque, author, poet and Professor of Native Studies, University of Manitoba.
- Tracey Lindberg, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa and Director, Indigenous Studies, Athabasca University • L. H. M. Ling, The New School Graduate Program in International Affairs.
- Steven Loft, National Visiting Fellow, Ryerson University and Scholar-in-Residence Ryerson gallery and Research Centre.
- Patricia Monture, Professor of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan.
- Sherene Razack, Professor, OISE/University of Toronto.
- Narda Razack, Professor of Social Work and Associate Dean (Faculty), Faculty of Lberal Arts and Professional Studies at York University • Sunera Thobani, Associate professor, Gender and Women’s Studies, University of British Columbia.
- Mustapha Marrouchi, Professor of English and Rogers Fellow in Post-colonial Literature, University of Nevada-Las Vegas.
- Robert A. Williams, Jr., Professor, Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy, University of Arizona.