Three Iranian women from different generations working at Toronto City Hall respond to institutional racism while the city champions inclusion.
Indigenous Peoples have taken physical recreational activity – sport – back from the colonizers. One of very few books to show the two edges of sport: it colonized but is now decolonizing.
The fourth edition of the history of settler colonialism and the European invasion of Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral, unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq.
A key introduction to the history, role, strategies and contributions of unions and the labour movement in Canada, now with a discussion of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the collective power of workers.
As nationalism and oppression of minority racialized groups proliferate globally, the plight of stateless people... Læs mere
A coming-of-age novel set in the iconic nineties rave scene.
A healing journey through fire and water.
The third edition of this iconic collection features Indigenous feminist voices from across generations and locations, including many exciting new contributors.
Thinking Systematics (TSS) is conceived as a “toolkit for the mind” — designed to improve how we think... Læs mere
You are creating your family. You may not know how (or with whom) quite yet, but you are on your way. Conceivable: A Guide to Making 2SLGBTQ+ Family moves... Læs mere