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Racing Solidarity, Remaking Labour: Labour Renewal from a Decolonizing and Anti-racism Perspective

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Racing Solidarity, Remaking Labour: Labour Renewal from a Decolonizing and Anti-racism Perspective
Abstract
The study examines how Aboriginal workers and workers of colour experience union solidarity and explores the necessary conditions for the remaking of solidarity and the renewal of the labour movement. Grounded in anti-colonial discursive framework, the study analyzes the cultures and practices of labour solidarity through the lived experiences of Aboriginal activist and activists of colour within the Canadian labour movement. Utilizing the research methodologies of participatory action research, arts-informed research and critical autobiography, the research draws on the richness of the participants’ collective experiences and visual images co-created during the inquiry. The study also relies on the researcher’s self-narrative as a long time labour activist as a key part of the embodied knowledge production and sense making of a movement that is under enormous challenges and internal competing tension exacerbated by the neoliberal agenda. The findings reveal sense of profound gap between what participants experience as daily practices of solidarity and what they envisioned. Through the research process, the study explores and demonstrates the importance and potential of a more holistic and integrative critical education approach on anti-racism and decolonization. The study proposes a pedagogical framework on solidarity building with four interlinking components – rediscovering, restoring, reimagining and reclaiming – as a way to make whole for many Aboriginal activists and activists of colour within the labour movement. The pedagogy of solidarity offers a transformative process for activists to build solidarity across constituencies in the pursuit of labour renewal and social justice movement building.
Type
Ph.D., Adult Education and Counselling Psychology
University
University of Toronto
Place
Toronto
Date
2011
# of Pages
x, 235 pages
Language
English
Short Title
Racing Solidarity, Remaking Labour
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2/12/15, 5:09 PM
Library Catalog
tspace.library.utoronto.ca
Extra
PhD
Citation
Ng, W. W. W. (2011). Racing Solidarity, Remaking Labour: Labour Renewal from a Decolonizing and Anti-racism Perspective [Ph.D., Adult Education and Counselling Psychology, University of Toronto]. https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/handle/1807/26495