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Soup Days and Decolonization: Indigenous Pathways to Anti-Oppressive Practice Reconciliation
Author(s)

Bonnie Freeman

Publisher

Fernwood Publishing

Publication Year

2022

ISBN: 9781773635552-10

Categories:

  • Social Work → Activism & Social Movements
  • Social Work → Practice → Anti-oppressive Practice
  • Social Work → Social Justice
  • Social Work → Social Welfare
  • Social Work → Theory

 
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Soup Days and Decolonization: Indigenous Pathways to Anti-Oppressive Practice Reconciliation

From: Doing Anti-Oppressive Social Work

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This chapter examines how to practice anti-oppressive social work from an Indigenous perspective. The need to incorporate cultural knowledge and draw on practices that exist within the customs, traditions and language of Indigenous peoples is discussed.

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Contributors

Bonnie Freeman

Donna Baines is the director and a professor in the School of Social Work at the University of British Columbia. She is editor of Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice, co-editor (with Stephen McBride) of Orchestrating Austerity and co-author of Case Critical. Her research and teaching interests include anti-oppressive theory and practice, paid and unpaid care work and social justice change.

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Canada Council for the Arts
Canada
Nova Scotia

This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada. Ce projet est financé en partie par le gouvernement du Canada.

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