Decolonization

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Indigenous Women’s Theatre: A Transnational Mechanism of Decolonization

From: Indigenous Women’s Theatre in Canada

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The fifth and final chapter of Indigenous Women’s Theatre in Canada considers drama and theatre as a method of decolonization and as a process of educating about and healing from violence … 12 $1.20 Add
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My Long Search for Safe Spaces for Black Learners

From: Academic Well-Being of Racialized Students

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This chapter describes the author’s search for inclusive educational spaces, from elementary to law school. 5 $0.50 Add
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Racialized Discourses

Writing against an Essentialized Story about Racism as a Practice of Ethics

From: Unravelling Research

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In Chapter 5 author Harjeet Kaur Badwall cautions racialized researchers against unquestioned assumptions of insider researcher positions when doing research on racism. She urges us to resist the … 17 $1.70 Add
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Sexualized Genocide

From: Warrior Life

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Section three, Sexualized Genocide, contains Palmater’s articles and blog posts in response to headlines about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, including how resource … 54 $5.40 Add
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You Can Nourish Your Family and Climb the Ladder of Success! The White Neoliberal Feminism and Hip Domesticity of Food-Based Health Movements

From: Decolonize Self-Care

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Chapter 3 discussed food in relation to modern self-care movements and practices. The authors discussed gluten-free, other specialty diets, the colonial and Western history of natural food diets, … ; 52 $5.20 Add
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A Theorizing of De-colonializing Equity and the Nation State

From: Decolonizing Equity

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In chapter 3, Kathy Hogarth engages with decolonial discourse and practice and argues that the need for an equity lens in decolonization is not only desirable but imperative if the decolonial … 20 $2.00 Add
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Canada is an Outlaw

From: Warrior Life

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Section four, Canada is an Outlaw, is a collection of articles and blog posts by Palmater in response to headlines about how Bill C-92 fails to protect Indigenous child welfare, lack of … 52 $5.20 Add
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Careers

From: Engage, Connect, Protect

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The author delves into how her organization, Greening Youth Foundation, has created career opportunities for diverse youth, especially in the US National Park Service and other federal agencies, … 15 $1.50 Add
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Returning to a First Nations Way of Life Through Art and Recognition of Land

From: Reconciliation in Practice

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Reconciliation Through Decolonization: Returning to a First Nations Way of Life Through Art and Recognition of Land 14 $1.40 Add
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How can I talk about social justice without turning people off?

From: Frequently Asked White Questions

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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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Mad Epistemologies and Maddening the Ethics of Knowledge Production

From: Unravelling Research

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In Chapter 6 authors Brenda A. LeFrançois and Jijian Voronka reflect on the politics of knowledge production concerning people historically labelled as mad, arguing for the maddening of both … ; 26 $2.60 Add
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More Care, Less Self? How to (Hopefully) Move Beyond Complaint, Critique, and Coloniality

From: Decolonize Self-Care

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Chapter 4 discussed the self-care industry’s use of social justice language as it continues to be a market that relies on inspiration and appropriation of indigenity and other cultural … ; 36 $3.60 Add
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Novel

From: Finding Our Niche

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In Novel, the fifth chapter of Finding Our Niche, the author discusses novel ecosystems, such as La Cienega de Santa Clara, a wetland created from the damming of the Colorado River, which hosts … 27 $2.70 Add
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Other People’s Houses

From: This Has Always Been a War

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In “Other People’s Houses” the author explores housing or more importantly the lack of affordable, sustainable and accessible housing for working-class people across Canada. … 29 $2.90 Add
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Spoken Word Saved My Life: Poetry as a Form of Resistance

From: Academic Well-Being of Racialized Students

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This chapter explores how poetry saved the author’s life, and is a means to give voice to marginalized individuals. 12 $1.20 Add
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An Immigrant's Story

From: Reconciliation in Practice

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Reconciliation as Ceremonial Responsibility: An Immigrant’s Story 18 $1.80 Add