“Some people don’t unlearn those things.”: A Conversation on Hockey, Racism, and Belonging

In a game against Red Deer College in February 2020, Gwich'in and Inuvialuk hockey player Davina McLeod of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) Trojans was the target of an anti-Indigenous racial slur wielded by an opposing player. The incident made national headlines. In its aft...

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Decolonization
Forecasts and trends
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Hockey
Influence
Interviews
Microaggressions
Political aspects
Racism
Social aspects
Technology
Tournaments & championships
White supremacy
White supremacy movements
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