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Walking With SAGE Clan Patrol: Practicing Empathy in the Indigenous Urban Landscape
ABSTRACT This article examines the work of a Blackfoot‐led, volunteer‐based outreach organization that patrols the urban core of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, providing support and connection to vulnerable community members. While settler colonialism maintains exclusionary racialized geographies which locate cities as spaces of “Whiteness” and reserves ...
Amy Cran +2 more
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Understanding child well‐being in CPS: Nativity and immigration status diversity in Latino families
Abstract Objective In this exploratory descriptive study, we examined the well‐being of Latino children involved with child protective services (CPS), focusing on differences by caregiver nativity and immigration status. Background Latino families in CPS investigations vary in nativity and legal status, potentially shaping children's well‐being and ...
Chien‐Jen Chiang +3 more
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Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2004
Table of Contents: From the Director: Events By the Library (Robin Wagner, Janelle Wertzberger, Larry Marschall, Andrea Harries ’04); ONE BOOK Come to Gettysburg (Ursula Hegi); Friends Join Friends for Spring Event April 20th, Featuring Transit of Venus (
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The New Hampshire, Vol. 67, No. 12 (Oct. 22, 1976) [PDF]
An independent student produced newspaper from the University of New ...
The New Hampshire
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Deconstructing Theory, Engaging Practice
ABSTRACT This article revisits longstanding differences between modern and postmodern theory within systemic and family therapy and discusses its implications for practice. Drawing on Derrida's understanding of deconstruction as an ethical relation, it proposes a hospitable stance that holds theory lightly and irreverently, opening practice to multiple
Glenn Larner
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Critic or cheerleader? Editorial cartoons during the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic. [PDF]
Baumgartner JC, Kassab H.
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Exposure to unhealthy food and drink marketing shapes children's dietary preferences and consumption habits, putting them at risk of diet‐related illness and violating their rights. The World Health Organisation recommends comprehensive and mandatory marketing restrictions for unhealthy food and drinks, implemented by governmental bodies, however ...
Brooke Bell, Victoria Egli, Kelly Garton
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Cartooning and sexism in the time of Covid-19: Metaphors and metonymies in the Arab mind. [PDF]
Abdel-Raheem A.
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Book Review: Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Biography - Representing Canadian History through Graphic Art [PDF]
This paper explores how graphic art, specifically in the comic-strip form, can represent events of the past and engage readers in historical narratives.
Vaughan, Brock J.
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