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Comments: Disturbing the Silence: Reflections on Racism and Aboriginal People
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Contributors xv
- Introduction: Proposing an Anti-Racism Framework for Change 1
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PART ONE: Perspectives on Racism and Canadian Society
- Chapter 1. Race, Culture, and Identity 15
- Comments: Disturbing the Silence: Reflections on Racism and Aboriginal People 36
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PART TWO: Racism in Canada
- Comments: Reflections on Racism 47
- Chapter 2. A Historical Perspective on Racism 51
- Chapter 4. Racism in Canadian Immigration Policy 93
- Chapter 5. Race, Racism, and the Justice System 104
- Chapter 6. Anti-Semitism in Canada: Realities, Remedies, and Implications for Anti-Racism 120
- Comments: Racism and the Issue of Voice 134
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PART THREE: Racism and the Human Service Sector
- Comments: Social Services Agencies' Role in the Fight against Racism 139
- Chapter 7. The Impact of Racism on the Education of Social Service Workers 140
- Chapter 8. Anti-Racism and the Human-Service Delivery System 152
- Chapter 9. Immigrant Service Agencies: A Fundamental Component of Anti-Racist Social Services 171
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PART FOUR: Implementing Change
- Comments: Equitable Access Is a Right, Not a Privilege 185
- Chapter 10. The Anti-Racism Cast of Mind 187
- Chapter 11. From Uni-versity to Poly-versity: Organizations in Transition to Anti-Racism 196
- Chapter 12. Towards an Equitable, Efficient, and Effective Human Service System 209
- Chapter 13. Human-Rights Law: A Legal Remedy 222
- Chapter 14. The Nuts and Bolts of Employment Equity: A Quick Primer for Social Service Agencies 231
- Comments: On the Need for Change 244
- Afterword: Common Issues, Common Understandings 246
- Bibliography 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Contributors xv
- Introduction: Proposing an Anti-Racism Framework for Change 1
-
PART ONE: Perspectives on Racism and Canadian Society
- Chapter 1. Race, Culture, and Identity 15
- Comments: Disturbing the Silence: Reflections on Racism and Aboriginal People 36
-
PART TWO: Racism in Canada
- Comments: Reflections on Racism 47
- Chapter 2. A Historical Perspective on Racism 51
- Chapter 4. Racism in Canadian Immigration Policy 93
- Chapter 5. Race, Racism, and the Justice System 104
- Chapter 6. Anti-Semitism in Canada: Realities, Remedies, and Implications for Anti-Racism 120
- Comments: Racism and the Issue of Voice 134
-
PART THREE: Racism and the Human Service Sector
- Comments: Social Services Agencies' Role in the Fight against Racism 139
- Chapter 7. The Impact of Racism on the Education of Social Service Workers 140
- Chapter 8. Anti-Racism and the Human-Service Delivery System 152
- Chapter 9. Immigrant Service Agencies: A Fundamental Component of Anti-Racist Social Services 171
-
PART FOUR: Implementing Change
- Comments: Equitable Access Is a Right, Not a Privilege 185
- Chapter 10. The Anti-Racism Cast of Mind 187
- Chapter 11. From Uni-versity to Poly-versity: Organizations in Transition to Anti-Racism 196
- Chapter 12. Towards an Equitable, Efficient, and Effective Human Service System 209
- Chapter 13. Human-Rights Law: A Legal Remedy 222
- Chapter 14. The Nuts and Bolts of Employment Equity: A Quick Primer for Social Service Agencies 231
- Comments: On the Need for Change 244
- Afterword: Common Issues, Common Understandings 246
- Bibliography 253