Non-UBC Events
November 26, 2022, 8:15 pm
The Vancouver Institute Lectures, Fall 2022
Dr. Barbara Perry
Director, Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
WHAT’S THE HARM? CONSIDERING THE COMMUNITY IMPACTS OF HATE CRIME
Dr. Perry has written extensively about inequality, justice and the motivations behind hate crimes. Her publications include Silent Victims: Hate Crime Against Native Americans (2008), Policing Race and Place: Under- and Over-policing in Indian Country (2009), Hate Crimes (2009), Diversity, Crime and Justice in Canada (2011) and Right-wing Extremism in Canada (co-authored 2019). Dr. Perry has made substantial contributions to scholarship on hate crime in Canada, including work on anti-Muslim violence, hate crime against LGBTQ communities, the community impacts of hate crime, and right-wing extremism. She has received awards from the American Society of Criminology (2009, 2020) and the province of Ontario (2018), as well as visiting fellowships in the UK and New Zealand.
Location: P. A. Woodward Instructional Resources Centre 2194 Health Sciences Mall, Vancouver.
Date and Time: Saturday, November 26, 2022, at 8:15 pm
(After-hours entrances are marked on this map.)
Accessible Parking is available at the Health Sciences Parkade, 2250 Health Sciences Mall.
Health and Safety: In consideration of others, we recommend that you wear a mask in the lecture hall.