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Anti-racist Education: A Career in Social and Political Change (1992)

Anti-racist Education: A Career in Social and Political Change

Women's Education Des Femmes, Spring, Vol. 9, No. 3

Series: Canadian Congress for Learning Opportunities for Women (CCLOW)

Authors: Beryl Tsang

Collection: Research Materials

This article discusses racism among women in Canada, as well as the role of anti-racist educators in challenging people's existing notions of race, educating them about how these personal notions of race form the creation of racist structures, and offering them workable solutions to transform racist notions and structures into non-racist ones.

The article is presented in English and includes a summary written in French

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Added: 1992-01-01

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