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For Freedom We Will Fight, the Industrial Workers of the World in British Columbia 1905-1990
More than a hundred years after losing its prominence, the fabled Industrial Workers of the World continues to resonate as a union without parallel in the annals of labour history in North America. Besides the...
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White Man’s Province: British Columbia Politicians and Chinese and Japanese Immigrants, 1858-1914
The Oriental Question: Consolidating a White Man's Province
A White Man's Province: British Columbia Politicians and Chinese and Japanese Immigrants, 1858-1914
BC Studies no. 156-157 Winter-Spring 2007-2008 | Pages 173-7
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Standoff: Why Reconciliation Fails Indigenous People and How to Fix It
Given the failure of constitutional negotiations to define the meaning of Aboriginal rights and title recognized in Section 35 of the Canadian Constitution – a failure that marks the recalcitrance of provincial and federal governments...
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Forest$ustainability: A Rumination on the Once and Future Forests of British Columbia, Provoked by Five Books and a Screenplay
Ground-Truthing: Reimagining the Indigenous Rainforests of BC’s North Coast
Big Trees Saved and Other Feats: e Story of the Shuswap Environmental Action Society
Policies for Sustainably Managing Canada’s Forests: Tenure, Stumpage Fees and Forest Practices
BC Studies no. 190 Summer 2016 | Pages 115-131
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Below the Radar: An Engaged Knowledge Democracy
Below the Radar is a podcast that begins many episodes by reminding listeners that it is a knowledge democracy podcast. A production of Simon Fraser University’s Vancity Office of Community Engagement, the podcast claims to...
BC Studies no. 213 Spring 2022 | Page(s) 141-143
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Solidarity: Canada’s Unknown Revolution of 1983
This is a book in search of a genre. As history, the curtain comes down on this story after a disappointing first night. But as theatre, it would undoubtedly have a longer and more satisfying...
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Altering the Landscape of Our Memories: A Review of Indigenous Cities (Vancouver)
I came to x̌ʷay̓x̌ʷəy̓ as a child, not knowing her name, but knowing she had the strength to hold out sharp city noises and the tenderness to hold onto the shy wood duck. To me,...
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