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Truth, Reconciliation and Decolonialism

6 steps to writing and sharing a land acknowledgement

This article outlines 6 steps to follow when writing and sharing a land acknowledgement.

  • Article
  • Advocacy
  • Truth
  • Reconciliation and Decolonialism
Source Jen Bokoff

Decolonization is Not a Metaphor

  • Article
  • Advocacy
  • Anti-Oppression
Source Eve Tuck

First Peoples, Second Class Treatment

  • Article
  • Advocacy
  • Anti-Oppression
Source Wellesley Institute

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Health-Related Recommendations

  • Article
  • Advocacy
  • Anti-Oppression
Source HealthcareCAN

Indigenous Canada

  • Course
  • Advocacy
  • Anti-Oppression
Source University of Alberta

Bringing Reconciliation To Healthcare In Canada

This HealthCareCAN Report discusses critical issues facing Indigenous Peoples in Canada, and the role that Canadian health leaders play in helping to close the health gap.

  • Guide
  • Advocacy
  • Anti-Oppression
  • Truth and Reconciliation
Source Richardson L, Murphy T. 2018. HealthCareCAN

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