Diversity Studies

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Foreword

From: Inside Out

Forward from Leticia Nieto, Psychotherapist, Anti-Oppression Trainer, Socionomist, and Professor at St. Martin’s University, Lacey, Washington. 3 $0.30 Add
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Freedom Smells Like Sunlight Detergent

Freedom Smells Like Sunlight Detergent

From: From Bombs to Books

Outlines the process of becoming a refugee as outlined by the United Nations, government assistance vs. private sponsorship, and arriving as a refugee claimant. Describes the process of arriving … 10 $1.00 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
From Bombs to Books

From Bombs to Books

The remarkable stories of refugee children and their families at two exceptional Canadian schools

This book chronicles how schools in Canada can #&8212; and do — play a positive role in the day-to-day lives of refugee families. Written by a principal who has worked at of two of the … 232 View
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From Many Places

From Many Places

From: From Bombs to Books

An introduction to Edmonds Community School’s and Byrne Creek School’s history and experience in multicultural education. In these schools six out of ten students are learning English. 8 $0.80 Add
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Fuck the "Triumph of the Human Spirit"

Fuck the “Triumph of the Human Spirit”

On Writing Dirty River as a Queer, Disabled, and Femme-of-Color Memoir, and the Joys of Saying Fuck You to Traditional Abuse Survivor Narratives

From: Care Work

The story behind the author’s memoir, Dirty River: A Queer Femme of Color Dreaming Her Way Home. 9 $0.90 Add
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Further Reading and Resources

Further Reading and Resources

From: Care Work

Further and resources on resources on topics such as disability justice, emotional labour, suicide, grief/trauma/crisis, chemical injury, and healing justice. 7 $0.70 Add
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Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones

From: No Place To Go

This first chapter makes the case for public washrooms through personal and anecdotal stories of the paradox they present: everyone needs them and thinks about them often, and yet they are … 12 $1.20 Add
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Global Capital, Migrant Labour and the Nation-State

Global Capital, Migrant Labour and the Nation-State

From: Agrarian Change, Migration and Development

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Going Beyond Representation

Going Beyond Representation

The Diversity Deficit in Local Government

From: Subdivided

The author argues that Torontonians face a critical choice between electing a new, more inclusive local government (new voices) or maintaining the status quo and an entrenched political class … 14 $1.40 Add
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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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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