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Assignment:
1. What were some of the key points in these readings?
2. What are some issues faced by immigrants and refugees?
3. How could you integrate Indigenous models and methodologies?
4. What would be the strengths and difficulties?
5. How do you identify with these narratives?
6. Do they change the way you view yourself? In what ways?
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Khadka - Abstract on the role of festivals and rituals in community peacebuilding processes.
Mellor and Bretherton, "Reconciliation between Black and White Australia: The Role of Social Memory," in The Role of Memory in Ethnic Conflict, Ed Cairns and Micheal D. Roe, eds. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), 37-54.
Reimer, L. E. (2014). Conflict transformation: Canadian democracy and aboriginal relations, Global Journal of Peace Research and Praxis 1 (1).
Schmitz, C. L., Vazquez-Jacobus, M., Stakeman, C., Valenzuela, G., Sprankel, J. (2003). "Immigrant and refugee communities: Resiliency, trauma, and practice," in Practicing Social Justice, Burkemper, E., Hutchison, W., Wilson, J., & Stretch, J. (New York: Routledge, 2003), 135-158.
Walby, S. (2009). Globalization & Inequalities: complexity and contested modernities (Chapter 9: Comparative paths through modernity: Neoliberaism and social democracy). Los Angeles: Sage.