Kuei, My Friend: A Conversation on Racism and Reconciliation

by Deni Ellis Béchard

Other authorsHoward Scott (Translator), Deni Bechard (Translator), Natasha Kanape Fontaine (Author)
Paperback, 2018

Status

Available

Call number

305.897 B43 2018

Call number

305.897 B43 2018

Description

Idle No More, Truth and Reconciliation Commission, National Survey of Missing or Murdered Aboriginal Women ... How can we co-exist if our common history is shame, injury, and anger? How can we counteract the misunderstandings of the other that lead to contempt? How can we make whites realize the invisible privilege that results from historical domination and the impact of cultural genocide on Indigenous peoples? In an attempt to open a dialogue, Kanape Fontaine and Béchard use personal stories to understand words and behaviors that are racist or that result from racism. In this epistolary exchange, Kanape Fontaine recounts her discovery of the residential schools, her obsession with the Oka Crisis, and life on the reserve in Pessamit, Quebec; Béchard talks about his father's racism, the segregation of African-Americans, and his identity as a Quebecois living in the English-speaking world. By sharing honestly even their most painful memories, these two writers offer a humanist and universal book on the relationship to the other and the respect for difference.… (more)

Publication

Talonbooks (2018), Edition: Translation, 176 pages

Original language

English

Language

ISBN

1772011959 / 9781772011951

Barcode

97817720119511
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