Comparative Study of Reconciliation Efforts in Post-Conflict Societies
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Comparative Study of Reconciliation Efforts in Post-Conflict Societies
Reconciliation after violent conflict is neither a certain nor linear process—it requires time, patience, and constant efforts in understanding and appreciating the unique socio-political dynamics on national, sub-national and communal level. Countries and regions emerging from protracted violence often turn to cooling and reflection that leads further on to truth-telling, justice, community healing, and power-sharing […] The post Comparative St…
Reconciliation can’t end at the city limits
Almost 90 per cent of Indigenous Peoples in Ontario now live in in cities or towns. And yet, when governments talk about Indigenous housing, they default to talking about housing on reserves. That’s important work, but it’s not the whole story.
·Kingston, Canada
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