Unlikely but valuable guide to Aboriginal worldview
By Citizens for Public Justice |
Jase Cowan’s review of Dancing With A Ghost: Exploring Aboriginal Reality by Rupert Ross.
Jase Cowan’s review of Dancing With A Ghost: Exploring Aboriginal Reality by Rupert Ross.
Chandra Pasma’s review of The Art of the Possible: A handbook for political activism by Amanda Sussman.
Annie McKitrick’s review of The 100–Mile Diet: A year of local eating by Alisa Smith and J.B. MacKinnon.
Rebekah Sears considers who we are for Jesus, today, in her review of Making the Best of It by John G. Stackhouse.
Desmond Cole raises a wide range of stories and experiences including microaggressions in employment, anti–black racism in education, the oppression of Indigenous Peoples, and violent police brutality.
[…] demonstrates the government’s firm acknowledgement of the integral role of carbon pricing in Canada’s climate action plan. Sadly, however, the level at which this price is to be set – beginning at $10 per tonne in 2018 and rising $10 per year to reach $50 per tonne in 2022 – will do little to meaningfully reduce Canadian GHG emissions.
Poverty is more than a matter of low income, but it always includes low income. It is important that appropriate measures are available to provide accurate and current data about the broad reality of poverty.
[…] in some of the most restrictive conditions of confinement and without a set release date. Although immigration detainees are held exclusively under immigration law and for non -criminal purposes, they are handcuffed, shackled, searched, and restricted to small spaces with rigid routines and under constant surveillance, with severely limited access to the outside world. […]
CPJ calls for a just recovery from COVID–19, sharing specific policy recommendations aligned with the Principles of a Just Recovery.