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Just conservation is where environmental issues and social justice commingle

Sub-Category: Culture Divide Source: Science Daily File Type: Journal Overview: Social justice and environmental conservation often are at conflict Web Link: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/03/180301115444.htm Just conservation is where environmental issues and social justice commingle

Sustainable Development and Social Justice: Conflicting Urgencies and the Search for...

Sustainable Development and Social Justice: Conflicting Urgencies and the Search for Common Ground in Urban and Regional Planning Sub-Category: Culture Divide Source: University of Michigan File Type: Journal Overview: The challenge of...

On Cultural Appropriation, Canadians Are Hypocrites

On Cultural Appropriation, Canadians Are Hypocrites Bias: Left Sub-Category: Culture Divide Source: The Walrus File Type: Opinion Overview: Why cultural appropriation is wrong Web Link: https://thewalrus.ca/on-cultural-appropriation-canadians-are-hypocrites/

A young woman of color in the west craves her connection...

A young woman of color in the west craves her connection to nature but struggles with the fact that it doesn't always feel safe Bias: Left Sub-Category: Culture...

On the Stubborn Whiteness of Environmentalism

On the Stubborn Whiteness of Environmentalism Bias: Left Sub-Category: Culture Divide Source: Inside Higher Ed File Type: Opinion Overview: American perspective on the need to create more diversity within environmental work Web Link: https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2018/06/22/how-environmentalism-academe-today-excludes-people-color-opinion

Before reconciliation is possible, Canadians must admit the truth

Before reconciliation is possible, Canadians must admit the truth

Taking the next step towards a post-colonial Canada

Taking the next step towards a post-colonial Canada Bias: Centre Left Sub-Category: Culture Divide Source: Policy Options File Type: Essay/Analysis Overview: How Canada can move towards a post-colonial nation Web Link: http://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/march-2018/taking-next-step-towards-post-colonial-canada/

Why pundits and pollsters are so often wrong

Why pundits and pollsters are so often wrong Bias: Centre Left Sub-Category: Public Opinion Source: Toronto Star File Type: Opinion Overview: Why pundits fail, yet still have value Web Link: https://www.thestar.com/opinion/star-columnists/2019/02/03/why-pundits-and-pollsters-are-so-often-wrong.html

Public attitudes on conservation and the role of international and indigenous...

Public attitudes on conservation and the role of international and indigenous partnership. Sub-Category: Public Opinion Source: Abacus File Type: Poll Overview: Support for conservation in Canada Web Link: https://abacusdata.ca/theres-a-conservation-consensus/

Canadians believe youth are unprepared to be active civic leaders in...

Canadians believe youth are unprepared to be active civic leaders in their community, but most think they should have more influence on government decisions. Sub-Category: Public...