Showing results for "maria john"
Showing 1 - 2 of 2 Results
Adult content is visible.
Sovereign Bodies, Sovereign Spaces
Urban Indigenous Health Activism in the United States and Australia
- Series -
- Critical Indigeneities
2025
EN
Accessible
Statistics indicate that Indigenous people worldwide suffer disproportionately poor health outcomes. Since the mid-twentieth century, health activism has become increasingly central to expressions of Indigenous sovereignty and survivance. In this innovative comparative study, Maria John assesses the histories of urban Indigenous health activism in the United States and Australia and how it has sought to counter the medical mistreatment and neglect that Indigenous people have historically f...
PHP1,273.19
East of East
The Making of Greater El Monte
- by
- Carribean FragozaRomeo GuzmánAlex Sayf CummingsRyan ReftAurelie RoyMaria JohnKaren WilsonDaniel LynchDaniel CadyYesenia BarraganMark BrayMelquiades FernandezRachel NewmanNick JuravichJuan HerreraAdam GoodmanDaniel MoralesDaniel MedinaAndre Kobayashi DeckrowDavid ReidJennifer RenteriaMichael WellerJude WebreTroy Andreas Araiza KokinisApolonio MoralesStacy I. MacíasMichael Jaime-BecerraAlex EspinozaToni Margarita PlummerSalvador PlascenciaWendy Cheng
2020
EN
East of East: The Making of Greater El Monte, is an edited collection of thirty-one essays that trace the experience of a California community over three centuries, from eighteenth-century Spanish colonization to twenty-first century globalization. Employing traditional historical scholarship, oral history, creative nonfiction and original art, the book provides a radical new history of El Monte and South El Monte, showing how interdisciplinary and community-engaged scholarship ca...
PHP1,466.89
People who read this also enjoyed
The Colonial Problem
An Indigenous Perspective on Crime and Injustice in Canada
2016
EN
Indigenous peoples are vastly overrepresented in the Canadian criminal justice system. The Canadian government has framed this disproportionate victimization and criminalization as being an "Indian problem."In The Colonial Problem, Lisa Monchalin challenges the myth of the "Indian problem" and encourages readers to view the crimes and injustices affecting Indigenous peoples from a more culturally aware position. She analyzes the consequences of assimilation policies, disho...
PHP1,971.39
2018
EN
Accessible
In Keetsahnak / Our Murdered and Missing Indigenous Sisters, the tension between personal, political, and public action is brought home starkly as the contributors look at the roots of violence and how it diminishes life for all. Together, they create a model for anti-violence work from an Indigenous perspective. They acknowledge the destruction wrought by colonial violence, and also look at controversial topics such as lateral violence, challenges in working with “tradition,” and problema...
PHP1,006.89
Surviving Canada
Indigenous Peoples Celebrate 150 Years of Betrayal
2017
EN
Surviving Canada: Indigenous Peoples Celebrate 150 Years of Betrayal (ARP Books) is a collection of elegant, thoughtful, and powerful reflections about Indigenous Peoples’ complicated, and often frustrating, relationship with Canada, and how—even 150 years after Confederation—the fight for recognition of their treaty and Aboriginal rights continues. Through essays, art, and literature, Surviving Canada examines the struggle for Indigenous Peoples to celebrate their cultur...
PHP838.99
2016
EN
The hidden crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada is both a national tragedy and a national shame. In this ground-breaking new volume, as part of their larger efforts to draw attention to the shockingly high rates of violence against our sisters, Jennifer Brant and D. Memee Lavell-Harvard have pulled together a variety of voices from the academic realms to the grassroots and front-lines to speak on what has been identified by both the Inter-American Commission ...
PHP1,517.43
or Free with Kobo PlusBeyond White Guilt
The real challenge for black-white relations in Australia
2011
EN
'This book lays out the way modern Australia can right the wrongs that have occurred in the intervening years, and decades, and centuries that have passed since that first dramatic encounter.' - From the foreword by The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG'An excellent diagnosis of Australia's mind-set.' - Jeff McMullen journalist, author, film makerDeep in our hearts, Australians know that our nation was built on land that does not belong to us. Some of us now asser...
PHP664.89
Law and Society
Canadian Edition
2017
EN
Law and Society provides a balanced and comprehensive analysis of the interplay between law and society using both Canadian and international examples. This clear and readable text is fi lled with interesting information, ideas and insights. All materials and supporting statistics have been carefully updated. This edition includes an expanded discussion of the law and First Nations people, recent developments impacting LGBTIQ2S persons, and persons with disabilities and a new sect...
PHP6,761.31
Bad Law
Rethinking Justice for a Postcolonial Canada
2019
EN
From the bestselling author of Bad Medicine and its sequel Bad Judgment comes a wide-ranging, magisterial summation of the years-long intellectual and personal journey of an Alberta jurist who went against the grain and actually learned about Canada’s indigenous people in order to become a public servant. ”Probably my greatest claim to fame is that I changed my mind,” writes John Reilly in this broadly cogent interrogation of the Canadian justice system. ...
PHP620.99
Indigenous in the City
Contemporary Identities and Cultural Innovation
2013
EN
Research on Indigenous issues rarely focuses on life in major metropolitan centres. Instead, there is a tendency to frame rural locations as emblematic of authentic or "real" Indigeneity. While such a perspective may support Indigenous struggles for territory and recognition, it fails to account for large swaths of contemporary Indigenous realities, including the increased presence of Indigenous people in cities. The contributors to this volume explore the implications of urbanization on t...
PHP1,833.59
Restoring the Balance
First Nations Women, Community, and Culture
2011
EN
First Nations peoples believe the eagle flies with a female wing and a male wing, showing the importance of balance between the feminine and the masculine in all aspects of individual and community experiences. Centuries of colonization, however, have devalued the traditional roles of First Nations women, causing a great gender imbalance that limits the abilities of men, women, and their communities in achieving self-actualization.Restoring the Balance brings to light the ...
PHP1,005.19
Residential Schools and Reconciliation
Canada Confronts Its History
2017
EN
Since the 1980s, successive Canadian institutions and federal governments as well as Christian churches have attempted to grapple with the malignant legacy of residential schooling through official apologies, the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC).In Residential Schools and Reconciliation, award-winning author J.R. Miller tackles and explains these institutional resp...
PHP1,508.89











