Comments on the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families in statutory child protection services across Australia.
Looks at the dominant visual representations of Native Americans and the use of photography as a form of resistance to racist photographic representations.
Discusses what constituted consent.
Chapter from Past Law, Present Histories edited by Diane Kirkby.Discusses what constituted consent.
Entire book on one pdf. To access chapter, scroll to page 193.
Argues that Saskatoon Police Service's refusal to accept blame in the death of Neil Stonechild, despite the findings of Justice David Wright's final report, has serious ramifications for improved relations between Aboriginals and the city's other residents.
Discusses some of the specific mental health concerns for members of racialized groups and the Aboriginal community including higher levels of anxiety, stress and stress-related illness.
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 35, no. 2, Spring, 2011, pp. 241-257
Description
Looks at a study on the depictions of Native Americans on the video web site YouTube. The article focuses on viewers' ratings and reactions, considering both stereotypical and counterstereotypical racial representations of Indians.
The Brown Journal of World Affairs, vol. 11, no. 1, Summer/Fall, 2004, pp. 149-161
Description
Looks at the process aimed to reconcile Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and discusses the challenges and recommendations for all Australians to work together as equal partners.
West Coast Line #74, vol. 46, no. 2, Reconcile This!, Summer, 2012, pp. 40-47
Description
Author defines conciliation and reconciliation and argues that neither will be possible until the situation changes and Aboriginal peoples are treated as equals, rather than someone to be subjugated.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll down to appropriate page.