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The first full length book on the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, one of Canada's most significant poor people's activist organizations.
This collection brings together activists and engaged scholars to explore the challenges of Palestinian solidarity activism in Canada.
Firmly rooted in true historical developments and covering themes related to class, gender, trauma and survival, Atacama is the story of two fictional characters of disparate backgrounds but connected by a profound understanding of the other's emotional predicaments and by their unwavering commitment to social justice.
This edited collection brings together a broad range of case studies to highlight the role of Canadian corporations in producing, deepening, and exacerbating conditions of dispossession both at home and abroad.
Mi'kmaw elder Doug Knockwood recounts the story of his life.
Aigle répartit sept savoirs fondamentaux parmi les animaux de la forêt, mais il oublie de mentionner une importante mise en garde; et ainsi, les animaux s'empêtrent dans la jalousie, la convoitise et l'égoïsme. Aigle se doit sauver les animaux et c'est ainsi qu'il est amené à découvrir le sens du savoir le plus important: la vérité.
Cantwells' Way examines the relationship between people, place and technology at the Cape Spear Lightstation in Newfoundland and Labrador. Lightkeepers and their families were often the vanguards of technological change in their communities. Modern lighthouses and fog alarms, for example, were products of the new understandings of light
French and Mi'kmaw version of Michael James Isaac's How The Ghost Came to Be Called the Ghost Cat / Ta'n Petalu Telui'tut Skite'kmujewey Mia'wj. Available exclusively from Fernwood Publishing.
This book deals with the perceptions and experiences of black Canadian high-school students growing up in a white-dominated society. Using the context of historical racialization in conjunction with student narratives, this book gives insight into the process of racialization as it relates to popular culture, gender, and relationships with peers.
This extraordinary exploration of the dangers and possibilities facing human communities rejects the current myth that capitalism, led by global corporations, is providing the solutions required to survive and prosper in the decades ahead.
Tracing the emergence of modern revolutions to the early 1500s and setting the stage by comparing and contrasting the main revolutionary movements from the Renaissance to the twentieth century, this book examines modern revolutionary movements in Latin America.
Both as students and as faculty, women continue to be discriminated against on Canadian campuses in ways ranging from the most systemic and institutional to the most interpersonal and subjective. Contributors to this anthology explore the contradiction between the widespread belief that women and men share equal educational opportunities and the uncomfortable reality of women's marginalization and minority status.
Marx's laws of value and profitability are indispensable to interpreting the advanced state of decay of world capitalism and informing the struggles of working people to replace it with socialism.
Through captivating stories and stunning photography, this book details the love that existed in Africville.
Africentric Social Work is the first text of its kind in Canada. It provides an invaluable resource for students and practitioners alike by presenting a dynamic approach to African-centred service provision that is ethical and culturally relevant.
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