(re)Pebbling

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781779401007

A Story of Blackness and Curling

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By Richard Norman, Illustrated by Jon Olbey, Shelby Gagnon, Foreword by Kim Davis
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF REGINA PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
242 x 166 mm
Weight:
150 g
Pages:
192

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Dr. Richard Norman is a strategist, researcher, and futurist working at the borderlands of sport and society. He works with organizations such as Curling Canada, Hockey Canada, via Sport BC, the Carnegie Initiative, and MLSE LaunchPad to ensure sport is a space to connect, compete, and belong at the highest levels.

Foreword -Kim Davis Prologue -Richard Norman & Jon Olbey (re)Pebbling -Richard Norman & Jon Olbey Epilogue -Richard Norman & Shelby Gagnon Stones and Skin: My Community, Our Story-A Converstation with Richard Norman, Janelle Joseph, Christopher Taylor, and Shireen Ahmed

"(re)Pebbling reveals hard truths about Canadian sports while allowing space for a true love of the game." -- Renee Hess, Founder of the Black Girl Hockey Club "(re)Pebbling is a work that is essential to where we want to go as a sport-to interrupt the traditions sport has embodied and normalized. It opens space to imagine sport differently, with a new sense of belonging at its center." -- Nolan Thiessen, CEO of Curling Canada "(re)Pebbling is a profound tour de poignancy that presses through the malaise of everyday racism. Richard Norman deftly reminds us that sports, including curling, are never just sports: they are shot through with history, race, power, class, nationalism. Sporting traditions may arrive freighted with the weight of history, but, as (re)Pebbling reminds us, they can also be refreshed when we collectively make space not only for the flicker of recognition but for the full flame of equity in all its resplendent complexity." -- Jules Boykoff "(re)Pebbling provokes reflection, educates, and provides hope for a future where curling truly represents multiculturalism in Canada." -- Joanne Courtney "As someone who has often been a first or only, I found belonging in this book as we can all relate to a scenario in life where we weren't welcomed with open arms. A must read no matter the amount of melanin in your skin." -- Donnovan Bennett

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