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  • av Sarah Marie Wiebe
    245

    A story of mothering amidst a climate crisis to shape futures that will flourish under the politics of care.

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    279

    The worker lockout at Regina's Co-op Refinery Complex shows that, left unchecked, corporations will transfer the costs and burdens of the necessary transition to a fossil fuel-free future to workers.

  • av Jamie Chai Yun Liew
    299,-

    As nationalism and oppression of minority racialized groups proliferate globally, the plight of stateless people becomes ever more urgent. Legal scholar Jamie Liew explores what statelessness means as a shattering legal condition, lived experience and arena of powerful struggle for genuine justice.

  • av D.W.¿ Livingstone
    289,-

    Changes in the class structure and in class consciousness are setting the stage for new class alliances for democratic socialism.

  • av Andrew Crosby
    279

    Meticulously documents how real estate investment firms and government colluded to gentrify a racialized neighbourhood and how tenants fought back.

  • av Kimia Eslah
    239,-

    Three Iranian women from different generations working at Toronto City Hall respond to institutional racism while the city champions inclusion.

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    289,-

    Indigenous Peoples have taken physical recreational activity - sport - back from the colonizers. One of very few books to show the two edges of sport: it colonized but is now decolonizing.

  • av Baijayanta Mukhopadhyay
    279

    This story of land theft through the course of three diseases exposes how colonialism facilitates illness and profits from it.

  • av Stephanie (University of Leeds) Ross
    279

    A key introduction to the history, role, strategies and contributions of unions and the labour movement in Canada, now with a discussion of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the collective power of workers.

  • av Daniel N.¿ Paul
    289,-

    4th edition of the history of settler colonialism and the European invasion of Mi'kma'ki the ancestorial unceded territory of the Mi'kmaq people

  • av Aaron Saad
    259,-

    "The galloping climate crisis has put the world on high alert. For those living in the high-consuming, high-polluting swaths of the world, we know that something about our society, our politics, our economy--our very way of life--must change. But the quality and character of those necessary changes are a source of seemingly intractable dispute. Does the answer lie in the development of new technologies or the supposed wisdom of a self-correcting market? Or does it lie in the radical reorganization of society, from wealth redistribution to ideas about what the "good life" could look like? How we think about the world works affects how we think about climate change and what we think can and should be done about it. In this original and accessible book, Saad presents an erudite survey of political perspectives and ethical arguments about how we should respond to the climate crisis. By arranging these approaches into two broad categories of "system preserving" and "system changing frameworks", Saad takes the reader on a journey through competing ideas about how we can think about and address our collective responsibility to a livable global future."--

  • av Katlia
    249

    A gripping tale that combines fictional characters with real historical events of a time when the housing system dispossessed Indigenous Peoples across the north

  • av Taslim Burkowicz
    249

    A betrayed middle-aged mother embarks on a quest that takes her straight into British Columbia's wildfires and her ancient Moghul ancestry

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    235,-

  • av El Jones
    279

    Abolition is not only a political movement to end prisons; it is also an intimate one deeply motivated by love.

  • av Jordan House
    279

    Prisons dont work, but prisoners do. Prisons are often critiqued as unjust, but we hear little about the daily labour of incarcerated workers what they do, how they do it, who they do it for and under which conditions. Unions protect workers fighting for better pay and against discrimination and occupational health and safety concerns, but prisoners are denied this protection despite being the lowest paid workers with the least choice in what they do the most vulnerable among the working class. Starting from the perspective that work during imprisonment is not rehabilitative this book examines the reasons why people should care about prison labour and how prisoners have struggled to organize for labour power in the past. Unionizing inmate workers is critical for both the labour movement and struggles for prison justice, this book argues to negotiate changes to working conditions as well as the power dynamics within prisons themselves.

  • av Lesley Choyce
    259,-

    After willing himself back to life with sheer stubbornness, ninety-year-old John Alexander MacNeil finds Death sitting at his kitchen table.

  • av Richard Jochelson
    245

  • av Jim Silver
    315,-

    This book integrates a sophisticated analysis of contemporary poverty with a full historical account of capitalism.

  • av Maxime Aurelien
    279

    The book provides a social history of Montreal's first Haitian street gang and the changing city in which it emerged.

  • av Jen Powley
    265,-

    This book documents Jen Powley's fight for young disabled people to live in the community rather than being institutionalized in nursing homes.

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    445

    This book continues the strong tradition of 3 editions of Doing Anti-Oppressive practice but adds new issues and cutting-edge critical reflection of AOP

  • av Mostafa Henaway
    279

    This book is about the massive expansion of precarious work under neoliberalism and how migrant workers are challenging the conditions of their hyper-exploitation through struggles for worker rights and justice.

  • av Doug Smith
    289,-

    Business interests have fought hard against public housing by doing their utmost to limit city democracy.

  • av Brandon Doucet
    195,-

    Dental care in Canada is for those who can afford it. What will it take to make oral health care free?

  • av Rehab Nazzal ???? ????
    339,-

    This research-creation project by artist Rehab Nazzal documents the politics of surveillance and mobility in contemporary Palestine through photos, hand-drawn maps and critical essays in English and Arabic.

  • av Elizabeth Comack
    249

    Criminalized men tell us how they overcame trauma, racism, poverty, and abuse. Personal and institutional supports of caring are key - being cared for and caring for others.

  • av Kathy Absolon-King
    279

    "Indigenous methodologies have been silenced and obscured by the Western scientific means of knowledge production. In a challenge to this colonialist rejection of Indigenous knowledge, Anishinaabe researcher Kathleen Absolon describes how Indigenous researchers re-theorize and re-create methodologies. Understanding Indigenous methodologies as guided by Indigenous paradigms, worldviews, principles, processes and contexts, Absolon argues that they are wholistic, relational, inter-relational and interdependent with Indigenous philosophies, beliefs and ways of life. In exploring the ways Indigenous researchers use Indigenous methodologies within mainstream academia, Kaandossiwin renders these methods visible and helps to guard other ways of knowing from colonial repression. This second edition features the author's reflections on her decade of research and teaching experience since the last edition, celebrating the most common student questions, concerns, and revelations."--

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