Decolonization

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Epilogue

Epilogue

From: Finding Our Niche

In the Epilogue of Finding Our Niche, Loring grapples with his own feelings of alienation and disorientation to place. 2 $0.20 Add
Finding Our Niche

Finding Our Niche

Toward a Restorative Human Ecology

Imagine a world where humanity was not destined to cause harm to the natural world, where win-win scenarios—people and nature thriving together—are possible. No doubt contemporary … 168 View
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Finding Our Path

Finding Our Path

From: Finding Our Niche

The seventh and final chapter of Finding Our Niche, Finding Our Path, begins with the assertion that evidence for how to live within the harmony and limits of nature is all around us, and that it … 24 $2.40 Add
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For FAWQ's Sake

For FAWQ’s Sake

From: Frequently Asked White Questions

In the introduction, authors Ajay Parasram and Alex Khasnabish  discuss the challenges with providing and conducting antiracist education and their previous experience creating the Safe Space for … ; 10 $1.00 Add
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Foreword

Foreword

From: Warrior Life

In the Foreword, Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair breaks down the differences between the English meaning of a warrior and in Anishinaabemowin, and examines the implications of those differences for … 3 $0.30 Add
Frequently Asked White Questions

Frequently Asked White Questions

Are you a white person with questions about how race affects different situations, but you feel awkward, shy, or afraid to ask the people of colour in your life? Are you a racialized person who … 128 View
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Engage, Connect, Protect

Going International

From: Engage, Connect, Protect

This chapter explains how the author met her husband and business partner, as well as the path that led them to their work in green career development, tree planting and carbon off-set work in Africa. 16 $1.60 Add
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Chapter Eleven

Chapter Eleven

From: Reconciliation in Practice

Holes and Grey 4 $0.40 Add
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How can I be an antiracist in my everyday life?

How can I be an antiracist in my everyday life?

From: Frequently Asked White Questions

Chapter 9 asks the question, how can I be an antiracist in my everyday life? Discussing topics including white fragility, breaking the inertia of racism, normalizing discomfort for others, … ; 12 $1.20 Add
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How can I make antiracism part of my family life?

How can I make antiracism part of my family life?

From: Frequently Asked White Questions

Chapter 4 asks the question, how can I make antiracism part of my family life? Topics discussed include structural violence, relationships and kinships, family life, the difference between race … ; 13 $1.30 Add
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How can I talk about social justice without turning people off?

How can I talk about social justice without turning people off?

From: Frequently Asked White Questions

Chapter 5 asks the question, how can I talk about social justice without turning people off? Topics discussed include specialized language, conspiracies, incels, and the far right, and the motif … ; 13 $1.30 Add
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How can we build the world we deserve?

How can we build the world we deserve?

From: Frequently Asked White Questions

Chapter 10 asks the question, how can we build the world we deserve? Discussing the everyday topics of voting, capitalism, the carceral system, defunding the police and refunding society, settler … ; 17 $1.70 Add
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How can white people be involved in antiracist struggles without centring themselves?

How can white people be involved in antiracist struggles without centring themselves?

From: Frequently Asked White Questions

Chapter 8 asks the question, how can white people be involved in antiracist struggles without centering themselves? Discussing topics including the problematic positions of being the saviour or … ; 10 $1.00 Add
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How do we fix past wrongs without creating new ones?

How do we fix past wrongs without creating new ones?

From: Frequently Asked White Questions

Chapter 2 asks the question, how do we fix past wrongs without creating new ones? Topics discussed include the Land Back movement and reparations, Canadian settler-colonial capitalism, and … ; 11 $1.10 Add
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How does racism relate to other forms of oppression?

How does racism relate to other forms of oppression?

From: Frequently Asked White Questions

Chapter 3 asks the question, how does racism relate to other forms of oppression? Discussing topics including types of oppression, solidarity and social justice, identity politics and … ; 12 $1.20 Add
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How to Have Amazing Sex (And Become Your Best Self in the Process)
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How to Have Amazing Sex (And Become Your Best Self in the Process)

From: Decolonize Self-Care

Chapter 1 discussed women’s work, the gendered origins of multitasking, as well as sex as self-care. The authors detailed the idea that women are inherently prone to multitasking, therefore … ; 43 $4.30 Add