Decolonizing equity / edited by Billie Allan, V.C. Rhonda Hackett.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781773635156
- Physical Description: 215 pages : charts ; 23 cm
- Publisher: Halifax, Nova Scotia : Fernwood Publishing, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Visioning for and conceptualizing decolonial equity -- Theorizing decolonial equity: coyote takes a chapter / Billie Allan -- Decolonizing equity practice / Shauneen Pete -- Theorizing of de-colonializing equity and the Nation-State / Kathy Hoggarth -- Round 2: Being and doing: decolonial equity in practice -- Tkaranto Ondaadizi-Gamig: birth is a ceremony / Roberta Pike with contributors Cherylee Bourgeouis and Sara Booth -- Introducing Indigenous and Black youth to a new vision of social work / Terry Gardiner -- Decolonizing urban education / Roland Sintos Coloma -- Round 3: On healing, well-being and sustainability: taking care in the work of decolonizing equity -- Call for integrating radical healing and imagination into critical race education / Ozioma Aloziem -- Centring subjectivity: witnessing and wellness / V.C. Rhonda Hackett -- Closing the circle / Billie Allen and V.C. Rhonda Hackett. |
Biographical or Historical Data: | Billie Allen is a Two Spirit Anishinaabe scholar from Sharbot Lake, Ontario. |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Multiculturalism. Diversity in the workplace. Anti-racism. Decolonization. Cultural pluralism > Government policy |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Selkirk College.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Circulation Modifier | Holdable? | Status | Due Date | Courses |
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Castlegar Campus Library | HM 1271 D43 2022 (Text) | B001700889 | General | Volume hold | Available | - |
Billie Allan (Edited by)
Billie Allan is an assistant professor in the School of Social Work, University of Victoria, and chair of the Thunderbird CircleâIndigenous Social Work Educators Network. Dr. Allan is a Two Spirit Anishinaabe scholar from Sharbot Lake, Ontario, whose research is focused on Indigenous health and well-being, including the impact of racism and child welfare. She is the co-author, along with Dr. Janet Smylie, of First Peoples, Second Class Treatment: The role of racism in the health and well-being of Indigenous peoples in Canada.
Rhonda Hackett (Edited by)
Rhonda Hackett is an assistant professor in the School of Social Work, University of Victoria. Dr. Hackett is an African Caribbean scholar whose work is informed by extensive social work practice experience and a decolonizing theoretical lens woven from the offerings of critical race theory, Black feminist thought and Indigenous thought. Her scholarship is focused on advancing understanding of the lived experiences and knowledge of African Caribbean peoples living in the lands currently known as Canada, including matters of family and community well-being.