Against the background of the history of Cuba–U.S. interconnectedness and in light of Obama’s initiative and Trump’s election, Arnold August deals with the relationship between the two countries, del
Chronicles is a major work, a collection of current, pressing and inspirational stories of Indigenous communities from the Canadian subarctic to the heart of Dine Bii Kaya, Navajo Nation. Chronicles i
Documenting how the political, economic, and social policy changes of the last decade of the 20th century have both helped and harmed different segments of Canadian society, these narratives represent
Addressing the whats, whos, and whys of parent abuse, this expos? breaks the silence around this seldom mentioned but all too widely occurring problem and tells the stories of the parents who have be
Canada's multicultural policies and their effects on Canadian society are examined in this diverse collection of essays. Changes the Canadian government must bring about if it is going to develop poli
Poetic, confrontational and radical, Decolonizing Academia speaks to those who have been taught to doubt themselves because of the politics of censorship, violence and silence that sustain the Ivory T
In the supposedly enlightened ’60s and ’70s, violence against women didn’t make the news. It didn’t exist. Yet in 1973 — with no statistics, no money and little public support — five disparate groups
Exploring a service too often viewed as a necessary evil best left invisible, this study takes on the sensitive topic of long-term residential care. Based on an understanding of what exists today, thi
The premise of this book is that a "soul wound" of colonialism has visited trauma on indigenous people and that through stories and strategies grounded in an indigenous worldview, healing may take pla
Our global food system is largely based on unsustainable industrial agricultural practices, is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, is controlled by a handful of large corporations and produces