Decolonizing youth participatory action research practices: A case study of a girl-centered, anti-racist, feminist PAR with Indigenous and racialized girls in Victoria, BC
This study focuses on a girl-centered, anti-racist, feminist PAR program with Indigenous and racialized girls in Victoria, a smaller, predominantly white city in British Columbia, Canada. As a partnership among antidote: Multiracial and Indigenous Girls and Women’s Network, and an interdisciplinary...
Main Author: | Khanna, Nishad |
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Other Authors: | Lee, Jo-Anne |
Language: | English en |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1828/3256 |
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