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Grace-Edward Galabuzi is Associate Professor in the
Department of Politics and Public Administration, and a member of the Yeates School of Graduate Studies, at Ryerson University. He is
also a research associate at the Centre for Social Justice in Toronto. In
addition to a Ph.D (Political Science) from York University, he also holds a
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics from the University of Winnipeg, a BA
(Honours) in Political Science from York University, and Master of Arts (MA) in
Political Science from York University.
Grace-Edward's appointment began in 2003 and his current
teaching areas include equity and human rights and third world politics. He has
previously taught at York University (International Relations) and George Brown
College (Anti-Racism; Multiculturalism; and Local Politics). His research
interests include, globalization from below - local community responses to
global economic restructuring in the global North and South; the racialization
of the Canadian labour market; and social exclusion and the social economic
status of racialized groups in Canada.
In addition to his academic career, Dr. Galabuzi has also worked
in the Ontario government as a senior policy analyst on justice issues, and he
is a former provincial coordinator of the Ontario Alliance for Employment
Equity. He has been involved in many community campaigns around social justice
issues such as anti-racism, anti-poverty, community development, human rights,
education reform, anti-poverty, and police reform. He is a frequent contributor
to public debates on social justice issues in Toronto. On 24 October 2012, Grace-Edward received an Urban Alliance Award presented by the Urban Alliance on Race Relations to honour efforts to promote anti-racism, inclusion, and diversity.
Publications
include:
- Colonialism and Racism in Canada: Historical Traces and Contemporary Issues (with Maria A. Wallis and Lina Sunseri). Toronto: Nelson Education Ltd., 2010.
- “Social Exclusion.” In Colonialism and Racism in Canada: Historical Traces and Contemporary Issues, Maria A. Wallis, Lina Sunseri, and Grace-Edward Galabuzi, 227-245. Toronto: Nelson Education Ltd., 2010. Reprinted, with permission, from Social Determinants of Health, ed. Dennis Raphael and David Langille, 235-251. Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press, 2004.
- Race and Racialization: Essential Readings (co-edited with Tania Das Gupta, Carl E. James, Roger C.A. Maaka,
and Chris Andersen). Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press Inc., 2007.
- “Building Hope: Confronting Social Exclusion and
Violence in Toronto’s Black Community, 2001.” In Reading Sociology: Canadian
Perspectives, ed. Lorne Tepperman and Harley Dickinson, 194-197. Toronto:
Oxford University Press, 2007.
- “Towards
a Decade of Hope and Prosperity,” Toronto Star (op. ed.), 08 July
2007, A17.
- “Marxism and anti-racism: Extending the dialogue
on race and class.” Marxism: A Socialist Annual 5 (2007): 47-49.
- “Renewing Canada’s Great Expectations: Towards a
Decade of Hope and Dignity.” Atkinson Charitable Foundation Annual
Report, 2006, 3-6.
- Canada’s Economic Apartheid: The Social
Exclusion of Racialized Groups in the New Century .
Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press Inc., 2006.
- “Race,
Racialization and Multiculturalism.” Canadian Diversity 5:2 (Spring
2006): 29-31. A special edition entitled Thirty-Five Years of Canadian
Multiculturalism 1971-2006: Issues, Ideas and Insights.
- “Impact
of race and immigrant status on employment opportunities and outcomes in the
Canadian labour market” (with Cheryl Teelucksingh). Policy Matters 22 (November 2005): 1-12.
A report of the Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and
Settlement (CERIS) – Toronto.
- “Factors
Affecting the Social Economic Status of Canadian Immigrants in the New
Millennium.” Canadian Issues (Spring 2005): 53-57.
- “Factors
Affecting the Social Economic Status of Canadian Immigrants in the New
Millennium.” Canadian Issues (Spring 2005): 53-57.
- “Working precariously: The impact
of race and immigrants status on employment opportunities and outcomes in
Canada” (with Cheryl Teelucksingh). Directions 2:1 (2005): 15-52.
- “Racializing
the Division of Labour: Neoliberal Restructuring and the Economic Segregation
of Canada’s Racialized Groups.” In Challenging the Market: The Struggle to
Regulate Work and Income, ed. Jim Stanford and Leah Vosko, 175-204.
Montréal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2004.
- “Social
Exclusion.” In Social Determinants of Health: Canadian Perspectives,
ed. Dennis Raphael and David Langille, 235-251. Toronto: Canadian Scholars
Press Inc., 2004.
- “The Contemporary Struggle Against
Racism in Canada .” Canadian Dimension 38:1 (Jan/Feb 2004): 21-22.
- “Race,
Racialization and Multiculturalism.” Canadian Diversity 5:2 (Spring
2006): 29-31. A special edition entitled Thirty-Five Years of Canadian
Multiculturalism 1971-2006: Issues, Ideas and Insights.
- “Factors
Affecting the Social Economic Status of Canadian Immigrants in the New
Millennium.” Canadian Issues (Spring 2005): 53-57.
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