This book offers a fascinating and historically important account of the little-known struggle of Iran's Turkmen peasant movement for collective control over land, democracy and cultural revival.
The coerced sterilization of Indigenous women in Canada is driven by a concern with who occupies land and how resources are distributed.
For a country as wealthy as Canada, poverty is utterly unnecessary. In About Canada: Poverty, Jim Silver illustrates that poverty is about more than a shortage of money: it is... Læs mere
Who grows the food we eat? How important is it that family farms are viable in Canada today and in the future? How do viable family farms help determine the safety, diversity and sustainability of Canada’s food systems? Why is this important to those of us who do not farm?
In Finding Our Niche, Philip A. Loring explores the tragedies of Western society and offers examples and analyses that can guide us in reconciling our... Læs mere
Pamela Palmater addresses a range of Indigenous issues — empty political promises, ongoing racism, sexualized genocide, government lawlessness, and the lie that is reconciliation — and makes the complex political and legal implications accessible to the public.
Winona LaDuke is a leader in cultural-based sustainable development strategies, renewable energy, sustainable food systems and Indigenous rights.... Læs mere
In this updated edition of The Politics of Restorative Justice, Andrew Woolford and Amanda Nelund reconsider restorative justice and its... Læs mere
This is the first Canadian social work book written by First Nations, Inuit and Métis authors who are educators at schools of social work across Canada.
Powerful, first person accounts of the atrocities of the residential school system in Canada.