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EPISODE · Feb 14, 2016 · 29 MIN

Research, Repression And Freedom In Montreal

from History Watch: The Podcast Series · host History Watch Project

In recognition of Black History month, this episode of the History Watch Podcast series David Austin (Professor, John Abbot College) discusses the politics of race in Montréal with CBC's Adrian Harewood. Austin's talk addresses efforts made to combat racism, state repression, as well as the silences in knowledge production. The episode is a recording of an event co-organized and co-sponsored by the History Watch Project and the Institute of African Studies at Carleton University.

In recognition of Black History month, this episode of the History Watch Podcast series David Austin (Professor, John Abbot College) discusses the politics of race in Montréal with CBC's Adrian Harewood. Austin's talk addresses efforts made to combat racism, state repression, as well as the silences in knowledge production. The episode is a recording of an event co-organized and co-sponsored by the History Watch Project and the Institute of African Studies at Carleton University.

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