2022
DOI: 10.55016/ojs/ajer.v68i2.70602
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A Settler Duoethnography About Allyship in an Era of Reconciliation

Sarah Burm,
Dawn Burleigh

Abstract: As settler women, former teachers in First Nation communities, and scholars working in Indigenous education, we are responsible for engaging in the complexities of reconciliation through an allyship framework. In this article, we use duoethnography to critically engage in dialogue around the practice of allyship. In revisiting formative moments in our individual and collective teaching and research journey, we wade through some of the current tensions around solidarity work, problematizing the performative and… Show more

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