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9781552666838: Indivisible: Indigenous Human Rights

Sinopsis

"Have you ever looked back at a point in your life when, had good advice been taken, it would have meant a much better future? This book offers that advice, now. Canadians who want to live well because Indigenous peoples prosper need to read Indivisible." - Robert Lovelace, Ardoch Algonquin First Nation "Well written, fast moving, and well researched - this is book is a rich, smart resource for anyone wanting to break down and understand the human rights versus indigenous rights debate, and to move on to more productive conversations about real political and legal change for indigenous peoples." - Val Napoleon, University of Victoria "The historic and contemporary challenges faced by Indigenous peoples - be it the tragedy of residential schools, high levels of violence against women, abusive policing, struggles around land and resources, or entrenched poverty - are reflective of the disgraceful failure of Canada and other states to uphold human rights. Indivisible is a critical call to governments and Indigenous peoples to take up the indivisible framework of rights protection enshrined in the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples." - Alex Neve, Amnesty International

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Acerca del autor

Joyce Green is a professor of political science at the University of Regina. She is the editor of Making Space for Indigenous Feminism.

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