Multiculturalism

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Conclusion
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Conclusion

Culinary Carry-On

From: What We Talk About When We Talk About Dumplings

In the conclusion John Lorinc  reflects on the family tree and map of dumplings, improvisation and change, tradition and culture. 7 $0.70 Add
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Conclusion

Conclusion

From: Uprooting Racism

We can make a difference because each of us is already part of the community where racism exists and thrives. We are connected to neighborhoods, workplaces, schools, and religious organizations. … 5 $0.50 Add
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Conclusion: Managing Diversity in a Post-Nationalist World

Conclusion: Managing Diversity in a Post-Nationalist World

From: Managing Diversity

Conclusion 24 $2.88 Add
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Condemned to Repeat?

Condemned to Repeat?

Settler Colonialism, Racism, and Canadian History Textbooks

From: “Too Asian”?

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Consider Yourself
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Consider Yourself

From: My Mother, My Translator

Poetry about Singh having his fortune told. 1 $0.10 Add
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Deportable or Admissible?

Deportable or Admissible?

Black Women and the Space of “Removal”

From: Black Geographies

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Dumplingware: The Allure of Porcelain
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Dumplingware: The Allure of Porcelain

The Sauce

From: What We Talk About When We Talk About Dumplings

Marie Campbell discusses the history of chinaware, the silk road, porcelain and its ties to status, food history, and material culture. 5 $0.50 Add
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Epi-genetics
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Epi-genetics

From: My Mother, My Translator

Recounts the time in his childhood that his parents tried to make Singh and his sister taller by hanging from trees. 3 $0.30 Add
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Ergodicity
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Ergodicity

From: My Mother, My Translator

Singh’s studies at McGill are shared. From connections made and lessons learned to the challenges created by unaddressed trauma. 30 $3.00 Add
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Face
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Face

From: My Mother, My Translator

Relates the turmoil of Singh’s decision to remove his turban and cut his hair as a teen–the trauma it caused his mom, and the pain he suffered as consequence. Speculates on the … 11 $1.10 Add
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Federalism and the Politics of Diversity: The Canadian Experience

Federalism and the Politics of Diversity: The Canadian Experience

From: Managing Diversity

This chapter develops an argument based on the link between Canada’s growing urban diversity and the movement for increased municipal autonomy on the part of the largest Canadian cities. ; 20 $2.40 Add
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Five Women
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Five Women

From: My Mother, My Translator

Tells the stories of the women in his life, from his great grandmother to his sister. 21 $2.10 Add
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For a multicultural, multi-faith, multiracial Canada

For a multicultural, multi-faith, multiracial Canada

A manifesto

From: Home and Native Land

The author argues that leftist critics are right in their anti-state condemnation of multiculturalism, but wrong to not see how popular groups – everyday Canadians – make … 7 $0.91 Add
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“Freedom Is a Secret”

“Freedom Is a Secret”

The Future Usability of the Underground

From: Black Geographies

This chapter explores the Underground Railroad as it is presented in Harriet’s Daughter and consider the ways in which Marlene Nourbese Philip imagines “the political currents of … 18 $1.80 Add
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Gnocchi Love
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Gnocchi Love

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From: What We Talk About When We Talk About Dumplings

Domenica Marchetti explores the Italian potato pasta, gnocchi, her parents attributing gnocchi as helping them fall in love, the gnocchi process, regional differences in gnocchi flavours and … 10 $1.00 Add