Confronting Racism in the Canadian Labour Movement: An Intergenerational Assessment
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Edelson, Miriam (Author)
- Foley, Janice R. (Editor)
- Baker, Patricia L. (Editor)
Title
Confronting Racism in the Canadian Labour Movement: An Intergenerational Assessment
Abstract
[C]onsists of an interview conducted by [the author] with Beverley Johnson, a long-time union activist, and her daughter, Marie Clarke Walker, currently an executive vice-president with the Canadian Labour Congress. It documents the historic and ongoing struggle for equity waged by people of colour, and the continuing acute problem of racism in Canada and within unions. --Editor's introduction
Book Title
Unions, Equity, and the Path to Renewal
Place
Vancouver
Publisher
UBC Press
Date
2009
Pages
61-77
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-7748-1681-6
Extra
Book available at Internet Archive to people with print disabilities: https://archive.org/details/unionsequitypath0000unse/page/60/mode/2up
Citation
Edelson, M. (2009). Confronting Racism in the Canadian Labour Movement: An Intergenerational Assessment. In J. R. Foley & P. L. Baker (Eds.), Unions, Equity, and the Path to Renewal (pp. 61–77). UBC Press. https://www.ubcpress.ca/unions-equity-and-the-path-to-renewal
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