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Book Synopsis
Recognising that reconciliation is not only an ultimate goal, but a decolonizing process of journeying in ways that embody everyday acts of resistance, resurgence, and solidarity, coupled with renewed commitments to justice, dialogue, and relationship-building, Pathways of Reconciliation helps readers find their way forward.

Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Ch. 1 Paved with Comfortable Intentions: Moving Beyond Liberal Multiculturalism and Civil Rights Frames on the Road to Transformative Reconciliation
  • Ch. 2 Perceptions on Truth and Reconciliation: Lessons from Gacaca in Post-Genocide Rwanda
  • Ch. 3 Monitoring That Reconciles: Reflecting on the TRC's Call for a National Council for Reconciliation
  • Ch. 4 A Move to Distract: Mobilizing Truth and Reconciliation in Settler Colonial States
  • Ch. 5 Teaching Truth Before Reconciliation
  • Ch. 6 “The Honour of Righting a Wrong:” Circles for Reconciliation
  • Ch. 7 What Does Reconciliation Mean to Newcomers Post-TRC?
  • Ch. 8 Healing from Residential School Experiences: Support Workers and Elders on Healing and the Role of Mental Health Professionals
  • Ch. 9 Learning and reconciliation for the collaborative governance of forestland in northwestern Ontario, Canada
  • Ch. 10 Bending to the Prevailing Wind: How Apology Repetition Helps Speakers and Hearers Walk Together
  • Ch. 11 How do I reconcile Child and Family Services’ practice of cultural genocide with my own practice as a CFS social worker?
  • Ch. 12 Repatriation, Reconciliation, and Refiguring Relationships. A Case study of the return of children's artwork from the Alberni Indian Residential School to Survivors and their families
  • Conclusion

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        Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
        Publication Date: 30/05/2020
        ISBN13: 9780887558542, 978-0887558542
        ISBN10: 0887558542

        Description

        Book Synopsis
        Recognising that reconciliation is not only an ultimate goal, but a decolonizing process of journeying in ways that embody everyday acts of resistance, resurgence, and solidarity, coupled with renewed commitments to justice, dialogue, and relationship-building, Pathways of Reconciliation helps readers find their way forward.

        Table of Contents
        • Introduction
        • Ch. 1 Paved with Comfortable Intentions: Moving Beyond Liberal Multiculturalism and Civil Rights Frames on the Road to Transformative Reconciliation
        • Ch. 2 Perceptions on Truth and Reconciliation: Lessons from Gacaca in Post-Genocide Rwanda
        • Ch. 3 Monitoring That Reconciles: Reflecting on the TRC's Call for a National Council for Reconciliation
        • Ch. 4 A Move to Distract: Mobilizing Truth and Reconciliation in Settler Colonial States
        • Ch. 5 Teaching Truth Before Reconciliation
        • Ch. 6 “The Honour of Righting a Wrong:” Circles for Reconciliation
        • Ch. 7 What Does Reconciliation Mean to Newcomers Post-TRC?
        • Ch. 8 Healing from Residential School Experiences: Support Workers and Elders on Healing and the Role of Mental Health Professionals
        • Ch. 9 Learning and reconciliation for the collaborative governance of forestland in northwestern Ontario, Canada
        • Ch. 10 Bending to the Prevailing Wind: How Apology Repetition Helps Speakers and Hearers Walk Together
        • Ch. 11 How do I reconcile Child and Family Services’ practice of cultural genocide with my own practice as a CFS social worker?
        • Ch. 12 Repatriation, Reconciliation, and Refiguring Relationships. A Case study of the return of children's artwork from the Alberni Indian Residential School to Survivors and their families
        • Conclusion

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