This book addresses the conceptual difficulties and political contestations surrounding the applicability of the term "African-Canadian." In the midst of this contested terrain, the volume focuses on first-generation, black continental Africans who have immigrated to Canada in the last four decades, and have traceable genealogical links to the continent. The rationale behind highlighting the experiences of the first generation of African immigrants within Canadian society is to address the empirical, conceptual, and methodological gaps in the literature that tends to homogenize all black people and their experiences. The book, thus, seeks to highlight the peculiar characteristics of continental Africans which may not be shared by other blac...
In 1994 South Africa's racist apartheid policies, implemented since 1948 by the Afrikaner National P...
The pieces that follow are my interpretation of the voices of two women (one fictional, one real) of...
Canada was settled by two large slave-owning nations during the per1od that Negro slavery flourished...
Immigration is the most fundamental policy a government can set. The nature of the country itself is...
Terry-Ann Jones is a contributing author, “Race, Place, and Social Mobility of Jamaicans in Toronto,...
ABSTRACT. This paper is based on qualitative interviews undertaken with immigrant youth of African ...
This study retrospectively explores the experiences of separation and reunification of African Carib...
This study retrospectively explores the experiences of separation and reunification of African Carib...
This thesis clarifies some issues at the forefront of Multicultural education from an anti-racist p...
This dissertation examines the migration of West Indians from the Anglophone Caribbean to the U.S. a...
This research draws from the lived experiences of 15 African immigrants in Canada. While the focus ...
This book uncovers the reality that new African immigrants now represent a significant force in the ...
This book aims at educating parents generally but divorcing or divorced ones specifically. The instr...
Between 1965 and 1985, a significant number of Igbo, one of the three major cultural groups in Niger...
This dissertation represents a study of the migration processes of Somalis to Canada, and as such, i...
In 1994 South Africa's racist apartheid policies, implemented since 1948 by the Afrikaner National P...
The pieces that follow are my interpretation of the voices of two women (one fictional, one real) of...
Canada was settled by two large slave-owning nations during the per1od that Negro slavery flourished...
Immigration is the most fundamental policy a government can set. The nature of the country itself is...
Terry-Ann Jones is a contributing author, “Race, Place, and Social Mobility of Jamaicans in Toronto,...
ABSTRACT. This paper is based on qualitative interviews undertaken with immigrant youth of African ...
This study retrospectively explores the experiences of separation and reunification of African Carib...
This study retrospectively explores the experiences of separation and reunification of African Carib...
This thesis clarifies some issues at the forefront of Multicultural education from an anti-racist p...
This dissertation examines the migration of West Indians from the Anglophone Caribbean to the U.S. a...
This research draws from the lived experiences of 15 African immigrants in Canada. While the focus ...
This book uncovers the reality that new African immigrants now represent a significant force in the ...
This book aims at educating parents generally but divorcing or divorced ones specifically. The instr...
Between 1965 and 1985, a significant number of Igbo, one of the three major cultural groups in Niger...
This dissertation represents a study of the migration processes of Somalis to Canada, and as such, i...
In 1994 South Africa's racist apartheid policies, implemented since 1948 by the Afrikaner National P...
The pieces that follow are my interpretation of the voices of two women (one fictional, one real) of...
Canada was settled by two large slave-owning nations during the per1od that Negro slavery flourished...