Walk a Mile: A Journey Towards Justice and Equity in Canadian Society by Theresa Anzovino

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Author
Jamie OresarTheresa Anzovino
Publisher
Nelson College Indigenous
ISBN
978-0176730277
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Description

Dive into Walk a Mile: A Journey Towards Justice and Equity in Canadian Society, a groundbreaking text co-authored by Jamie Oresar, Theresa Anzovino, and Deborah Boutilier. Published by Nelson College Indigenous on January 1, 2018, this English-language volume is designed to foster a deeper understanding of diversity through both cognitive and affective lenses. It employs an innovative experiential framework, encouraging profound self-reflection while meticulously building a strong foundation in the history of diversity within Canada. Adopting the powerful metaphor of “walking a mile in the shoes of others,” this book facilitates the development of essential diversity competencies. Readers will gain the skills to navigate and thrive in interactions with people from a wide array of cultural, religious, economic, sexual, and age backgrounds, contributing to a more just and inclusive society. Measuring 8.44 x 0.5 x 10.88 inches, it carries ISBN-10: 176730273 and ISBN-13: 978-0176730277.