Missing the Bus: Indigenous Women and Two-Spirit Plus People and Public Transit in Western Canada

2022

Dr. Adele Perry, Dr. Jocelyn Thorpe, Dr. Karine Duhamel

Winnipeg Transit faces a $17-million shortfall this year. Manitoba is helping the city cover transit operating shortfalls in 2023. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

Dr. Adele Perry, Director of the Centre for Human Rights Research worked alongside Co-Investigator Jocelyn Thorpe and Collaborator Karine Duhamel in this SSHRC and Infrastructure “Knowledge Synthesis” project that examines the connections between public transit, especially intracity or long distance transit, and Indigenous women and Two-Spirit Plus people in Western Canada.

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Human Rights and Historic Wrongs in Canada: An Annotated Bibliography

2022

Lilja Best, Karen Brglez, Issac Hudson Foy, Ebrahim Jarkas, Kyla-Gabrielle Kent, Jayson Gislason, Cooper Grift, Victor Kliewer, Jonathan Hildebrand, Olivia Macdonald Mager, C. Papaioannou, Blake Mueller, Halle Rempel, Bailey Rostek, Ericka Santos, Thea Wortley

This annotated bibliography is a collaborative project of History 4000/7772, Human Rights and Historic Wrongs in Canada, University of Manitoba, Winter 2022, professor Adele Perry. Entries are in alphabetical order, and you can navigate by searching for keywords.