In this book, Coulthard analyzes Canada’s government policy of recognizing First Nations and, using Marx and Fanon, describes it as a colonial strategy of oppression.
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A multi-award winning anthology of contributions to current processes of negotiation of Native American identity and culture in the United…
A unique anthology of contributions by 20 Native authors* on the history of the genocide of Native Americans in North…
“This volume asks about the normative foundations of just(er) relations in the migration society. The focus is on the concept…
Katharina Oguntoye / May Opitz / Dagmar Schultz (Eds.) 1995: Bekennen Farbe. Afro-German women on the traces of their history.…
“Education concerns and engages almost all people: Above all, school education and educational certificates play an important role in a…
“The brochure is about the following topics: Project i-Päd, identity, intersectionality, homophobia, sexism, transphobia, interphobia, racism, anti-Muslim racism, anti-Semitism, racism…
Timo Kiesel subjects Fair Trade and its various fields of work to a critical examination of racism. Timo Kiesel 2013:…
“Through the weltwärts-The aim of voluntary service is to make it possible to make a ‘personal contribution to a just…
“This book is a clear, systematic, original and lively account of how media representations shape the way we see our…
“Decolonizing Solidarity is a thorough examination of the problems that can arise when activists from colonial backgrounds seek to be…
This text by Chandra-Milena Danielzik deals with reproductions of racism and exclusions in the field of global learning or education…