Racism and Anti-racism in Canada
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18733/cpi29516Abstract
Book review by Benjamin Denga on the 2018 pupblication, "Racism and Anti-racism in Canada" edited by David Este, Liza Lorenzetti, & Crista Sato.
Book review by Benjamin Denga on the 2018 pupblication, "Racism and Anti-racism in Canada" edited by David Este, Liza Lorenzetti, & Crista Sato.
Benjamin Denga is a PhD student in the Adult, Community and Higher Education (ACHE) specialization within the Department of Educational Policy Studies at the University of Alberta. Prior to commencing his doctoral studies, Benjamin worked for many years as an Educator and Program Evaluator within the Training and Quality Assurance Sector of South Africa. Benjamin's research is oriented towards unearthing the incongruity between policy and experience for racialized and marginalized people, and promoting more equitable (and socially just) lived experiences for these groups through informed research/scholarship and advocacy.
Cultural and Pedagogical Inquiry
Cultural and Pedagogical Inquiry is an independent, bi-yearly, refereed educational journal that publishes essays, research notes, and book reviews pertaining to the wide and increasingly important intersections of culture, education and the general categories of social and ecological well-being. As an important component of its interdisciplinary foci, the journal assumes the critical relevance of the cultural and pedagogical perspective as the lens to all areas and possible paradigms of educational and socio-cultural developments.
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