What Does Justice Look Like?: The Struggle for Liberation in Dakota Homeland by Waziyatawin Angela Wilson
What Does Justice Look Like?: The Struggle for Liberation in Dakota Homeland

Waziyatawin Angela Wilson

What Does Justice Look Like?: The Struggle for Liberation in Dakota Homeland

Waziyatawin Angela Wilson

176 pages first pub 2008 (editions)

nonfiction history informative reflective slow-paced
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Waziyatawin Angela Wilson's What Does Justice Look Like?: The Struggle for Liberation in Dakota Homeland is a thought-provoking read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Dakota People's history, culture, and resilience, and who is committed to learning about and working towards decolonization, reconciliation, and a more just and equitable relationship between Native and non-Native communities.

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During the past 150 years, the majority of Minnesotans have not acknowledged the immense and ongoing harms suffered by the Dakota People ever since their homelands were invaded over 200 years ago. Many Dakota people say that the wounds incurred ha...

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