Neha Gupta
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In Our Voices Experiences and Perspectives of Black and Racialized Archaeologists in the Canadian Context
Black and racialized archaeologists examine the intersection of power, race, and racialization in light of transformative developments in Canadian archaeology that re-centre descendant communities and the lived experiences of archaeologists
Neha Gupta
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Emma Yasui
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Lisa Small
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Achinie Wijesinghe
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Tommy Ng
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A Social Work Application of Critical Race Theory in Digital Mapping of Incidents of Hate and Discrimination
Paper on A Social Work Application of Critical Race Theory in Digital Mapping of Incidents of Hate and Discrimination
Jun 20, 2024 1:00 PM
McGill University
Shirley Chau; Neha Gupta; Shiva Natarajan
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Session on Engaging Black and Racialized Descendant Communities with Archaeology and Heritage Projects
Session Organizer, Engaging Black and Racialized Descendant Communities with Archaeology and Heritage Projects, held at the Canadian Archaeological Association meetings, 2024
May 3, 2024 10:00 AM
Delta Downtown Saskatoon
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Anti-Racism in the Canadian context
Collaborations make visible racism and race-based discrimination in the Canadian context. The first project focuses on the heritage sector, and the second project aims to make visible every day experiences of racial discrimination.
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