Rematriating Justice
eBook - ePub

Rematriating Justice

Honouring the Lives of Our Sisters in Spirit

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eBook - ePub

Rematriating Justice

Honouring the Lives of Our Sisters in Spirit

About this book

In June 2019, the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls released its Final Report titled Reclaiming Power and Place. The report documented 231 " Calls for Justice" demanding immediate action against racialized, sexualized and gender-based violence. The report condemned Canadian society for its inaction and described the violence as " a national tragedy of epic proportion." It has been eight years since the release of Forever Loved: Exposing the Hidden Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada (2016) and four years since the release of Reclaiming Power and Place and we continue to witness racialized, sexualized and gender-based violences across Turtle Island. This book contributes to these Calls for Justice by demanding accountability and policy change. The book centres the voices of Indigenous women, families and communities by offering essays, testimonies, and reflections that honour collective calls to rematriate justice for our Indigenous sisters.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. Part One
  9. 1. Refusal and Reprisal: Colonial Fragility, Genocidal Violence, and the Murder of Helen Betty Osborne
  10. 2. ā€œChantel Was Sunshineā€: Centralizing Indigenous Mothering in an Honouring Story of Chantel Moore
  11. 3. Disrupting Mainstream Media Representations of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
  12. 4. Healing and Motherhood: In Conversation with D. Memee Lavell-Harvard, Anne Taylor, Sarah Lewis, and Lisa Trefzger Clarke
  13. 5. Accomplice1
  14. Part Two
  15. 6. Closing Thoughts: River Women Collective’s Reflections on the Final Ceremonial and Artistic Installation of Walking With Our Sisters
  16. 7. A Walking With Our Sisters Syllabus
  17. 8. Pedagogical Considerations on Teaching ā€œMissing and Murdered Indigenous Women from a Global Perspectiveā€1
  18. 9. Human to Human
  19. Part Three
  20. 10. Indigenous Women’s Literature: The Power and Truth of Our Words1
  21. 11. Disentangling Victimhood in Canadian Antihuman Trafficking: A Transformative Justice Response
  22. 12. Healing with Indigenous Feminisms: The Decoloniality of Embodiment, Self-Love, and Desire
  23. 13. kimiyokƮsikaw: Iskwewak Reclaiming Sovereignty, a Love Letter from Decolonial Self-Lovers
  24. 14. Poems
  25. 15. To My Sister I Have Never Met1
  26. 16. Reflections and Virtual Tea
  27. Notes on the Contributors
  28. Deepest appreciation to Demeter’s monthly Donors