Liu Scholar Alison James co-authored Truth, Reconciliation, and “Double Settler Denial”: Gendering the Canada-South Africa Analogy, where they expand Nagy’s recent findings by gendering the continuum of settler colonial violence in both locations and by outlining the implications of these TRCs for Indigenous and Black women in particular.
Read the publication in the Human Rights Review and learn more about research by Alison James in her profile.
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