Righting Canada’s Wrongs: 10 Volume Resource Guide
by Lindsay Gibson, Ilan Danjoux, Roland Case, and Pamela Hickman
A resource guide for the Righting Canada's Wrongs series that provides lessons in historical thinking.
The Righting Canada’s Wrongs series is devoted to the exploration of racist and discriminatory government policies and actions against various groups through our history, the fight for acknowledgement and justice and the eventual apologies and restitution of subsequent governments. The award-winning books in this series make a valuable addition to any classroom or library looking for kid-friendly and appealing resources on social justice and equal rights in Canada.
The engaging and curriculum-based lessons in this Resource Guide will help students to further understand some of the important events in Canada's history that helped shape our current multicultural society. Educators will find support for teaching about Canada's past treatment of minorities and how to approach the topic of racism and discrimination. As well, students will learn about the important roles that these groups have played in Canadian society.
The 4th edition of the Resource Guide has been updated to include the most recent book in the Righting Canada’s Wrongs series: Inuit Relocations- Colonial Policies and Practices, Inuit Resilience and Resistance.