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Our Schools/Our Selves: Summer 2012

Smashing the Stereotypes: Challenging race and gender in the classroom

The latest issue of Our Schools/Our Selves, Smashing the Stereotypes, examines the ways in which stereotypes (such as gender and race) limit debate, and how educators and academics are challenging these constraints. Contributors to this issue include Ozlem Sensoy, David Stocker and Tim McCaskell. 

This issue is dedicated to the memory of Bob Davis—a friend, supporter and guest editor of Our Schools/Our Selves.

The Latin American Revolution (Part XIV)

Opposition to Canadian mining companies rising in Colombia

The Monitor

No Fairness For Temporary Workers

Employers still allowed to mistreat, underpay foreign “help”

The Monitor

Food for Thought

Hennessy's Index: A number is never just a number

Commentary and Fact Sheets

The Latin American Revolution (Part XII)

Uruguay makes great social gains under left-wing government

The Monitor

Our Schools/Our Selves: Fall 2011

Instruments of Social Change

Our Schools Our Selves
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Canada at a Crime Crossroads

National Conversation on “crime” and prevention urgently needed

The Monitor
Issue(s): Human rights

Stoking the Tsunamis of War and Repression

Canada’s military exports arm world’s most belligerent nations

The Monitor
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