What does it mean for the refugee-serving sector to be an ally to Indigenous Peoples? This is the entry point to our reflexive journey on Indigenous–refugee relations. In this conceptually orientated article, the authors seek to consider decolonizing in the refugee-serving sector in the context of settler colonial Canada. The article examines the politics of the refugee-serving sector and argue that for it to meaningfully establish with Indigenous people, we must continue to the whiteness that has constructed and organized our sector. The authors highlight the tensions that exist in between Indigenous and refugee communities and discuss ways to work with those tensions. Three concrete approaches are suggested that may lead to decolonizing i...
International audienceColonialism may seem a thing of the past, harking back images of European powe...
Canada is in a period of high constitutional attention. As the review of our constitution takes plac...
Canadian labour and working-class history has, to a great extent, been bedevilled in its attempts to...
What does it mean for the refugee-serving sector to be an ally to Indigenous Peoples? This is the en...
How does the infusion of refugees into Canadian neighbourhoods affect relations with other physic...
This article examines issues of transnational migration in the settler-colonial context of Canada.&n...
For this conceptually oriented paper, we examine the politics of Canadian humanitarianism in refugee...
In consideration of current conversations on systemic racism and reconciliation in Canada, this work...
The recent upsurge of interest regarding environmental social work is unfolding against a backdrop o...
Engagement with the concept of reconciliation, broadly understood as the process or goal of transfor...
In bringing attention to the historical victimization and continued discrimination associated with c...
As settler women, former teachers in First Nation communities, and scholars working in Indigenous ed...
This article addresses the importance of a twin-track dialogue between Canada and the Inter-American...
Through a qualitative case study with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) sponsorship groups and forme...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores new Aboriginal-Canadian relations...
International audienceColonialism may seem a thing of the past, harking back images of European powe...
Canada is in a period of high constitutional attention. As the review of our constitution takes plac...
Canadian labour and working-class history has, to a great extent, been bedevilled in its attempts to...
What does it mean for the refugee-serving sector to be an ally to Indigenous Peoples? This is the en...
How does the infusion of refugees into Canadian neighbourhoods affect relations with other physic...
This article examines issues of transnational migration in the settler-colonial context of Canada.&n...
For this conceptually oriented paper, we examine the politics of Canadian humanitarianism in refugee...
In consideration of current conversations on systemic racism and reconciliation in Canada, this work...
The recent upsurge of interest regarding environmental social work is unfolding against a backdrop o...
Engagement with the concept of reconciliation, broadly understood as the process or goal of transfor...
In bringing attention to the historical victimization and continued discrimination associated with c...
As settler women, former teachers in First Nation communities, and scholars working in Indigenous ed...
This article addresses the importance of a twin-track dialogue between Canada and the Inter-American...
Through a qualitative case study with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) sponsorship groups and forme...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores new Aboriginal-Canadian relations...
International audienceColonialism may seem a thing of the past, harking back images of European powe...
Canada is in a period of high constitutional attention. As the review of our constitution takes plac...
Canadian labour and working-class history has, to a great extent, been bedevilled in its attempts to...