

New Case Study Co-Authored by Dr. Amy Parent
CCEJ Associate Director Dr. Amy Parent has co-authored a case study with Dr. John Giblin, titled The Rematriation
This section highlights new and/or popular resources for our regular visitors to the CCEJ website. You may find here new research publications, popular teaching resources, new films and discussion guides produced by the CCEJ, information about upcoming events, links to media appearances by members of the CCEJ.
CCEJ Associate Director Dr. Amy Parent has co-authored a case study with Dr. John Giblin, titled The Rematriation
CCEJ Associate Director Dr. Amy Parent is looking for a motivated graduate research assistant to undertake the role
Interview with our Associate Director, Dr. Amy Parent, Noxs Ts’aawit, recipient of the Confederation of University Faculty Association
CCEJ Director Dr. Özlem Sensoy’s most recent essay has been published in the 2024 fall issue of Daedalus, the
This letter, written by former SFU Graduate student Dvorah Silverman, outlines several ways in which white settler students
Black history and anti-racism in Canada. (2021). Manitoba Education. https://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/diversity/multic/docs/black-history-anti-racism-canada.pdf The Black History and Anti-Racism in Canada document is
A new French translation is available for CCEJ’s Cyber Libel Mock Trial resource. This resource is a practical lesson for
CCEJ Research Assistant Carolyn Tinglin has published a chapter within the book Feminists Talk Whiteness. The chapter is titled Academic Survival:
CCEJ Associate Director Dr. Amy Parent has recently contributed to an article outlining concerning changes to national research funding, and
Sabrina Ngo, CCEJ Lead RA and Centre Coordinator, has published an article titled: The social role of vocational education in
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