Dalitso Ruwe’s new article, 'Black Male Disposability and the Dark Side of Canadian Multiculturalism’, has just come out in .

The first of its kind in Canadian political philosophy, the article argues that multiculturalism does not simply fail Black men but actively normalizes their disposability by framing exclusion as common sense. It shows how Canadian institutions construct Black men as unruly, criminal, or unteachable, rendering their marginalization legitimate rather than unjust.