Becoming an Ally, 3rd Edition
Anne Bishop confronts the question of oppression head on by drawing on her own experience both as an oppressed person as an oppressor. She tells us the we learn to be oppressors from our own… Read More
By: Anne Bishop
Anne Bishop confronts the question of oppression head on by drawing on her own experience both as an oppressed person as an oppressor. She tells us the we learn to be oppressors from our own… Read More
By: Renee Linklater
Drawing on a decolonizing approach, Linklater engages ten Indigenous health care practitioners in a dialogue regarding Indigenous worldviews, notions of wellness and wholistic health, critiques of… Read More
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This book continues the strong tradition of three editions but adds new issues and cutting-edge critical reflection of anti-oppressive… Read More
By: A.J. Withers (CA)
The first full length book on the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, one of Canada’s most significant poor people’s activist… Read More
By: "Wanda Thomas Bernard (CA)"
This book is about Black social workers breaking barriers and fighting for change, not only for themselves as professionals, but also for their clients and communities. These workers tell their own unique stories in… Read More
By: Kathleen E. Absolon (Minogiizhigokwe) (CA)
Kaandossiwin renders Indigenous research methodologies visible and helps to guard other ways of knowing from colonial repression in… Read More
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Western theory and practice is over represented in the child welfare services for Indigenous peoples, not the other way around. Contributors to this edited collection subvert the long-held, colonial… Read More
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