ArticlesKam Teo
Currently, Kam Teo is the Executive Director of the Saskatchewan Book Awards (SBA). A librarian by training, Kam has a MA in history.
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Anti-racist scholars, activists call for ‘dramatic reinvention’ of how we see ourselves, others
To shed light on how localized experiences relate to broader structural and systemic forms of racism, University of Lethbridge academics Caroline Hodes and Glenda Tibe Bonifacio have edited Racism in Southern Alberta and Anti-Racist Activism for Change, a collection of works by scholars and activists. -
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High rates of Indigenous incarceration can be linked back to residential schools, scholar says
In Reconciliation and Indigenous Justice: A Search for Ways Forward, David Milward, a University of Victoria legal scholar, builds a case for his claim that the “most critical factor” in the high rate of Indigenous incarceration has its roots in the Canadian residential school system. -
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Scholar-activist considers de-growth for a sustainable future
Worldwide recognition of climate change highlights the need for economic, social, and environmental sustainability. It is within this context that Noel Keough wrote Sustainability Matters: Prospects for a Just Transition in Calgary, Canada’s Petro-City with Geoff Ghitter, using Calgary as a microcosm of global issues.