Browsing by Subject "decolonization"
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All The Way Down, This Time: Urban Agriculture and Food Justice in Detroit
(2021-07-21)The redevelopment of Detroit as a colonial wasteland naturalizes the present and denies the racial capitalism that reproduces the crisis in an overwhelmingly black urban environment. The denial of local community ... -
Decolonizing Marine Safety and Shipping in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region: Looking inwards and to Inuvialuit for insights for reconciliation
(2024-04-10)The governance of shipping in Inuit Nunangat has been evolving in response to a growing interest in polar navigation and a recognition that while such navigation is possible, it comes with unique risks and operating ... -
Social Work For Land Back: Environmental Social Work, Decolonization, Reconciliation, and Indigenous Self-Determination
(2023-12-15)Using an anti-colonial Indigenist research framework, through two sharing circles and eleven one-on-one conversations, social work educators, practitioners, and students were asked: How can social workers in Canada who ... -
“YOU KNOW THE SAYING, THE FUTURE’S SO BRIGHT YOU HAVE TO WEAR SHADES?” DESCRIBING COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVES ON WELLBEING, ENVIRONMENTS AND SUSTAINABLE FUTURES WITH THREE REMOTE, OFF-GRID NUNATUKAVUT COMMUNITIES
(2019-10-17)This research aims to support three NunatuKavut Inuit communities – Black Tickle, Norman Bay and St. Lewis (Fox Harbour) – as they identify and pursue sustainable futures. This study builds upon an existing NunatuKavut ...