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No Running Water
Overcoming resistance to social change
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The Spiritual Dimensions of Water
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What to do about the federal Safe Drinking Water for First Nations Act?
Working with youth on water rights
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Where next for prostitution law?
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Intergenerational survivors of residential school
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Using Litigation to get Indian Residential School Records
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Call to action at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights?
Curatorial Decision-Making: Comparative Perspectives
Curatorial Decision-Making: Genocide
Curatorial decisions on comfort women
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Embodying Empathy
Ethics of Collecting: Holocaust-Era Art Claims
How should a museum for human rights represent the past?
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Children Exploited in Sex Work
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Laws Touching on Pregnancy Termination
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Sexual and reproductive rights in India
Skewed Sex Ratios in Canada
The Legal Regulation of Surrogate Motherhood
The Walking with Our Sisters project
Thinking about Marginalized Sexual Practices
What Should University Sexual Violence Policies Look Like?
Why are Convictions so Difficult to Obtain in Sexual Assault Cases?
The Right to Water and Sanitation in First Nation Communities
Advocacy for impact & Decolonizing Water
Canadian Constitutional law and statutory approaches
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Drinking water contaminants
First Nation drinking water problems and legal frameworks to help solve them
Getting People to Care about First Nation Water Services
Litigation, Political Organizing and Resistance
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Right to water reading list
The cost of inaction regarding First Nation water services
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People
Indigenous Research Methods and Ethics
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Critical Approaches to Genocide and Atrocity Prevention
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