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Decolonizing equity

Hackett, V. C. Rhonda, editor.
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing,
Pub date: [2022]
Pages: 215 pages ;
ISBN: 9781773635156

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Northwestern Polytechnic - Grande Prairie Learning Commons
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Decolonizing equity
    Hackett, V. C. Rhonda, editor.
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Decolonizing equity
    Hackett, V. C. Rhonda, editor.
Title: Decolonizing equity / edited by Billie Allan, V.C. Rhonda Hackett.
Publication: Halifax, Nova Scotia ; Winnipeg, Manitoba : Fernwood Publishing, [2022]
Copyright date: ©2022
Physical description: 215 pages ; 23 cm
Content type: text txt
Media type: unmediated n
Carrier type: volume nc
Subject term: Multiculturalism.
Subject term: Diversity in the workplace.
Subject term: Anti-racism.
Subject term: Decolonization.
Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: Machine generated contents note: Pedagogies of Dissent: Meditations on Decolonial Disruptions -- Round 1 Visioning for and Conceptualizing Decolonial Equity -- 1. Theorizing Decolonial Equity: Coyote Takes a Chapter / Billie Allan -- Decolonizing Equity -- Wading into the Water: Reimagining Equity as Balance -- Job You Get Without Even Applying: In/Equity and "Diversity Work" -- Wisdom at the Shoreline -- Decolonial Equity in Action -- Conclusion -- 2. Decolonizing Equity Praxis / Shauneen Pete -- Personal Reflection -- Seeking the Leader We Need: Because Decolonization and Resurgence Matters -- Equity Policy Frameworks -- Indigenous Experience in Equity Landscapes -- Settler Logic of Elimination -- Contractual Benevolence of the Academy -- Price of (Indigenous) Access: Paying the Cultural Tax -- Assumptions of Access: Presuming Assimilation -- Dreaming: The Possibilities of Decolonizing Equity Praxis -- 3. Theorizing of De-colonializing Equity and the Nation-State / Kathy Hogarth -- Framing Decolonization Within the Nation -- Challenges to Decolonizing Equity -- Recolonization Through Decolonization -- Path Forward -- Round 2 Being and Doing: Decolonial Equity in Practice -- 4. Tkaranto Ondaadizi-Gamig: Birth Is a Ceremony / Sara Booth -- Self-location/Introduction of Author and Contributors -- Indigenous Ways of Seeing, Knowing, Relating, and Doing as Foundations of Decolonial Equity -- Visioning for a Birth Centre -- Indigenous Framework -- Weaving Decolonial Equity in Leadership: Robertas Story and Reflections -- Allies in Decolonial Equity -- Decolonial Equity: Looking Ahead -- Closing Words -- 5. Introducing Indigenous and Black Youth to a New Vision of Social Work / Terry Gardiner -- Locating Myself in the Context of Canadian Colonization -- Black and Indigenous Presence -- Summer Mentorship Program -- Visioning the Future -- Conclusion -- 6. Decolonizing Urban Education / Roland Sintos Coloma -- Defining "Urban" -- Decolonizing Representation -- Decolonizing Structure -- Decolonizing Affect -- Conclusion -- Round 3 On Healing, Well-being and Sustainability: Taking Care in the Work of Decolonizing Equity -- 7. Call for Integrating Radical Healing and Imagination into Critical Race Education / Ozioma Aloziem -- Critical Race Theory and Education -- Relevance of crt and the Need for Radical Healing -- Teaching to Transform -- Incorporating Pedagogies of Healing -- Encouraging Radical Self-care -- Promoting Collective Healing -- Implications -- Conclusion -- 8. Centring Subjectivity: Witnessing and Wellness / V.C. Rhonda Hackett -- Self-location -- Situating Social Work -- Storying Out -- Witnessing -- Witnessing Ourselves -- Wellness as Resistance -- Implications for Decolonial Equity -- Conclusion -- Closing the Circle / V.C. Rhonda Hackett -- Decolonizing Equity Matters Right Now -- Decolonial Equity Requires Decolonial Solidarity -- How Will We Know?.
Summary: "Institutions everywhere seem to be increasingly aware of their roles in settler colonialism and anti-Black racism. As such, many racialized workers find themselves tasked with developing equity plans for their departments, associations, or faculties. This collection acknowledges this work as both survival and burden for Black, Indigenous, and racialized peoples. It highlights what we already know and are already doing in our respective areas of work and offers a vision of what equity does and can look like through a decolonial lens both now and in the future. What helps us to make this work possible? How do we take care with ourselves and each other in this work? What does solidarity, collaboration or "allyship" look like in decolonial equity work? What are the implicit and explicit barriers we face in shifting equity discourse, policy and practice and what strategies, skills or practices can help us in creating environments and lived realities of decolonial equity? This edited collection centres the voices of Indigenous, Black and other racialized peoples in articulating a vision for decolonial equity work. Specifically, the focus on decolonizing equity is an invitation to re-articulate what equity work can look like when we refuse to separate ideas of equity from the historical and contemporary realities of colonialism in the settler colonial nation states known as Canada and the US, and when we insist on linking an equity agenda to the work of decolonizing our shared realities."--
Added Entry-Personal: Hackett, V. C. Rhonda, editor.
Added Entry-Personal: Allan, Billie, editor.
ISBN: 9781773635156 (softcover)
ISBN: 1773635158 (softcover)
Standard identifier#: 40031251201
key: 10008808