Private property, no trespassing, gated communities, fences, bisecting rail lines, security guards, locked doors to public spaces and dirty looks — we are perpetually instructed and habituated to the fact our movement is restricted fully based on racial inequality, colonial dispossession and the radical assumption that free markets will determine who is worthy enough to own property or not. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * Private property, no trespassing, gated communities, fences, bisecting rail lines, security guards, locked doors to public spaces and dirty looks — we are perpetually instructed and habituated to the fact our movement is restricted fully based on racial inequality, colonial dispossession and the radical assumption that free markets will determine who is worthy enough to own property or not. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? Private property, no trespassing, gated communities, fences, bisecting rail lines, security guards, locked doors to public spaces and dirty looks — we are perpetually instructed and habituated to the fact our movement is restricted fully based on racial inequality, colonial dispossession and the radical assumption that free markets will determine who is worthy enough to own property or not.

This reviewer was most recently stopped in his tracks when, on a walk along Lake Winnipeg, a small sign indicated a certain section of the beach was “p.