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Reconciliation: All Our Relations, Kelly Laurila
Reconciliation: All Our Relations, Kelly Laurila
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The author shares the national, community (local) and individual discourses taking place as they pertain to the reconciliation process that is happening with Indigenous and Settler peoples in Canada. Importantly, the author sheds light on a multitude of local efforts of reconciliation happening that have not yet made it to academic discourses and publications, but which could be instrumental in contributing to reconciliation. A key component emphasized in these reconciliation efforts and which could be the catalyst for change, is the importance of relationships. Stemming from an Indigenous epistemological perspective, the creation of positive relationships with others and ‘all our …
Exploring Pathways To Reconciliation, Kathleen E. Absolon, Akiesha E. Absolon-Winchester
Exploring Pathways To Reconciliation, Kathleen E. Absolon, Akiesha E. Absolon-Winchester
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No abstract provided.
Trauma And Memory: Challenges To Settler Solidarity, Elaine L. Enns
Trauma And Memory: Challenges To Settler Solidarity, Elaine L. Enns
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Truth And Reconciliation, And The Anglican Church Of Canada, Virginia "Ginny" Doctor
Truth And Reconciliation, And The Anglican Church Of Canada, Virginia "Ginny" Doctor
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Walking In Reconciled Relationships, Terry Leblanc
What The Trc Reveals About The Churches, Mark Mcdonald
What The Trc Reveals About The Churches, Mark Mcdonald
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