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My Mother, My Translator
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My Mother, My Translator

In 2008, Jaspreet Singh made a pact with his mother. He would gladly give her the go-ahead to publish her significantly altered translation of a story from his … 280 View
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My Mother, My Translator
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My Mother, My Translator

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Recounts the story of Singh’s mother translating his first collection of short stories into Punjabi. Their trust over the translation of the fourteenth story prompted Singh to push his … 11 $1.10 Add
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Negotiating Race in the Post-Secondary Classroom

Negotiating Race in the Post-Secondary Classroom

From: Colonized Classrooms

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Negotiating the Cultural/Colonial Divide in the Post-Secondary Classroom

Negotiating the Cultural/Colonial Divide in the Post-Secondary Classroom

From: Colonized Classrooms

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New Zealand:

Neo-Conservative Laboratory

From: Counting Out The Scholars

Case Study of the New Zealand and Performance Indicators in high educational institutions there ; 26 $2.60 Add
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Nobodies to Everybody: Pervasive Appropriation and Marginalized Students

Nobodies to Everybody: Pervasive Appropriation and Marginalized Students

From: Academic Well-Being of Racialized Students

The chapter details the author’s experiences with appropriation and commodification as an Afro-L’nu woman. 7 $0.70 Add
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Not a Madeleine Dunked in Tea
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Not a Madeleine Dunked in Tea

From: My Mother, My Translator

Explores grief through food, music, and memory. Showcases how these facets of experience intersected with his grief. 16 $1.60 Add
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Notes

From: Are We Done Fighting?

Notes on each chapter 43 $4.30 Add
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Opening the Circle
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Opening the Circle

From: Decolonizing Equity

The Introduction states that the collection’s aim is to centre the knowledge, experiences, and voices of Indigenous, Black, and racialized peoples in articulating a vision for decolonial … ; 6 $0.60 Add
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Oppressors and Victims

Oppressors and Victims

From: Are We Done Fighting?

The author explores how narratives of oppressors and victims fit into dynamics of violence. He considers the surprising ways that our narratives which inform how we engage in conflict situations … 21 $2.10 Add
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Organizations that Can Help

Organizations that Can Help

From: Walking Away from Hate

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Parents and Pedagogy

Parents and Pedagogy

Helicopters and Expert Advice

From: Degrees of Failure

Twentieth-century child-rearing practices in North America have been heavily manipulated by the state and the private sector toward a domestication that suits institutional life. The tense … 19 $1.90 Add
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Part 1 The Myth of Merit  The Mythical Meritocracy, or Is the Best Candidate Ever Simply the Best?

Part 1 The Myth of Merit The Mythical Meritocracy, or Is the Best Candidate Ever Simply the Best?

From: You Must Be a Basketball Player

This chapter debunks the myth of the meritocracy, the idea that employers should simply seek out the most qualified applicant for the position. This practice still results in people of colour … 12 $1.20 Add