This study guide supports learners using The Colour of Democracy: Racism in Canadian Society, 4th Edition. Designed for students in sociology, Canadian studies, human rights, and social justice courses, this companion resource provides chapter-by-chapter summaries, explanations of key concepts, and critical thinking exercises to reinforce understanding.
Topics include the history and structure of racism in Canada, systemic inequality, Indigenous and racialized communities, immigration and multiculturalism, discrimination in education, employment, and law, and contemporary policies and social movements addressing racial justice. With structured review notes, discussion prompts, and applied exercises, this guide strengthens comprehension, enhances exam preparation, and encourages critical reflection on social justice issues.
Ideal for self-study, classroom use, and research preparation, this resource helps learners analyze and engage with the complexities of racism and diversity in Canadian society.
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