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Book Chapters

  1. C. L. Wilson, S. Flicker, and J. Restoule. (In Press). Building Black and Indigenous Alliances for Health and Wellbeing In Harriet’s Legacies: Race, Historical Memory and Futures in Canada. Eds. Ronald Cummings and Natalee Caple. McGill Queens University Press.

  2. M. Harrigan, M. Woodford, R. Godderis, C.L. Wilson. (2020) Understanding students’ intentions to intervene to prevent sexual violence: A Canadian study. In Diane Crocker, Joanne Minaker, and Amanda Nelund (Eds.), Violence Interrupted: Confronting Sexual Violence on University Campuses. McGill-Queens University Press. pp. 164-188.

  3. C. L. Wilson, N. Darko,* A. Singh,* and B. Hunt.* (2020). Racism and Applications of Critical Race and Intersectional Theories in Community Psychology. In Riemer and Evans Community Psychology: Towards Liberation V. 2. Red Globe Press

  4. C. L. Wilson and A-M. Beals.* (2019). Proclaiming Our Indigenous-Black Roots at a Time of Truth and Reconciliation. In Wilson, S. Breen, A. and Dupre, L. Eds. Research and Reconciliation: Unsettling Ways of Knowing through Indigenous Relationships. Canadian Scholars Press.

  5. C. Wilson and S. Flicker. (2018). “Let’s Talk About Sex for Money – An exploration of economically motivated relationships amongst young Black Women in Canada.” Gender, Sex, and Sexuality among Contemporary Youth: Generation Sex Sociological Studies of Children and Youth. Emerald Publishing Ltd. (23): 97-119

  6. C. Wilson and S. Flicker. (2015). “Picturing Transactional Sex: Ethics Challenges and Possibilities.” In A. Gubrium, K. Harper and M. Otanez (editors) Participatory Visual and Digital Research in Action. Left Coast Press. pp. 73 – 86.

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