Redresser les torts du Canada 10-volume set
by Gloria Ann Wesley, Pamela Hickman, Jean Smith Cavalluzzo, Rona Arato, Masako Fukawa, Ken Setterington, Andrew Bomberry, Teresa Edwards, Arlene Chan, Melanie Florence, Frank James Tester, and Krista Ulujuk Zawadski
translated by Nicole Laurendeau, Marie-France Cloutier, Anne-Marie Deraspe, and Jean-François Cyr
For educators seeking to build anti-racism learning into Canadian history classes, this 10-book set of classroom materials is an invaluable resource. Each book addresses a major instance of official racism and discrimination spanning more than 150 years.
The award-winning Righting Canada's Wrongs series is now available in French for Immersion classrooms.
For educators seeking to build anti-racism learning into Canadian history classes, this 10-book set of classroom materials is an invaluable resource. Each book addresses a major instance of official racism and discrimination spanning more than 150 years.
Together this set adds a vital dimension which has often been missing from the history students learn. These books enable students to see that racism and discrimination have been embedded in Canadian life for generations. Many groups have been targeted. These resources highlight the resilience and resistance of those impacted including Indigenous peoples, Japanese Canadians, LGBT adults, and African Canadians.
The authors document how the political action of those impacted and their descendants led later governments to acknowledge and apologize for these measures and policies. Each book records the official apologies and the follow-up actions by governments to recognize and make some restitution to those harmed and their descendants.
Each book features:
• Highly visual treatment, using photos, art, and illustrations
• Short, readable texts
• First-person accounts
• Full texts of government apologies
• Links to relevant video resources
Titles included:
- Africville: Une communauté afro-néo-écossaise est démolie — et se defend
- Internement d’Italo-Canadiens durant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale
- L’antisémitisme et le MS Saint Louis: Les politiques antisémites du Canada au vingtième siècle
- L’internement des Canadiens japonais pendant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale
- La purge LGBT et la lutte pour l’égalité des droits au Canada
- La rafle des années 1960: et l'enfance volée aux jeunes Autochtones
- La taxe d’entrée chinoise: et les politiques d’immigration antichinoises au vingtième siècle
- Le Komagata Maru: et les politiques d'immigration anti-indiennes du Canada au vingtième siècle
- Les pensionnats indiens: Effets dévastateurs sur les peuples autochtones du Canada et appels à l’action de la Commission de vérité et réconciliation
- Réinstallation d’Inuit: Politiques et pratiques coloniales, résilience et résistance d’un peuple
About the Authors
Subjects (BISAC)
YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Activism & Social Justice, YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / History / Canada, YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Places / Canada, YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Science / Politics & Government, YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / Civil & Human Rights, YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / Class Differences, YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / Prejudice & Racism
















