Colonialism is a total regime, it is not a system or a way of thinking. It is a regime that articulates itself differently on different bodies but it has the same goal. The subjugation of those at the edges.

Dr. Tamari Kitossa joins us to talk about the construction of the Black male, about criminology as a tool of colonialism, and how patriarchy is used to control all of us, not only women.

Transcript is available here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fndnreni-KG28xZVVpPQ1YYGlAiPCVCt/view?usp=sharing

Dr. Kitossa has provided copies of these articles for you to read

Odyssey: Home to a place within https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-ao0JleJ1WEWEPTgtSgP2q8VmH1_mC57/view?usp=sharing

Rethinking the discourse of ghetto youth, gangs, and violence

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eLP5yEN1M_mhX_qNA4VWtAdQtULbzq3k/view?usp=sharing

Authoritarian Criminology and the Racial Profiling detabe in Canada https://drive.google.com/file/d/1elpFMVEszwrm3fecDW79y1Ldwvr1CLVD/view?usp=sharing

Same difference: Biocentric Imperialism and the assault on Indigenous culture and hunting https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BStGwcjkryuQ46CDj1MtRtWU3UKwaAqJ/view?usp=sharing

Black Masculinity with Dr. Tamari Kitossa