Directions Journal
Directions, the Canadian Race Relation’s journal, provides community-based, action-oriented research, commentary, and perspectives on eliminating racism and discrimination.
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We are pleased to announce that the December submission in Directions comes from Dr. John G. Hansen, a member of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation. “Canada’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) and the imperative for a more inclusive perspective” draws upon Indigenous perceptions of the inquiry and analyses of social norms and stereotypes in order to explore the conflicting positions and experiences associated with missing and murdered Indigenous people in Canada.
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About Directions
Directions, the Canadian Race Relation’s journal, provides community-based, action-oriented research, commentary, and perspectives on eliminating racism and discrimination. This journal serves as an important piece of the CRRF’s mission to strengthen Canadian values and build a united Canadian community. Articles are aligned with the articulated themes of race, racism, and discrimination – in all forms – in Canada an approximately one article will be published per month.
Disclaimer: This journal is provided for information and educational purposes only. The content published herein represents the work of its authors, researchers and other outside contributors and does not necessarily reflect the official policy, positions or beliefs of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation.
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See our Call for Papers here.