True Reconciliation: How to Be a Force for Change

Jody Wilson-raybould
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True Reconciliation: How to Be a Force for Change

Jody Wilson-raybould
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Overall rating: 4.9375 / 5 from 16 reviews.

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Great book

"Amazingly to the point, informative and very read -able"

Aurora (5/5)

Great starter read

"Fantastic writing! While it is not the most revolutionary text in reconciliation discourse this book provides some fabulous insights into one approach. Great read if you are new to the concept."

Jane (5/5)

Canadian Politics

"Good insight into what goes on in Government Cabinet meetings"

Gary (5/5)

Engaging and thoughtful

"Book is well written and enlightening. Historical references and cultural anecdotes explain where we are today with actionable ideas the average person can do to move reconcilliation forward. She doesn’t guilt trip or shame the reader; she persuades without compromising the harms committed towards indigenous peoples."

Does M. (5/5)

Great book!

"This book helped me understand my own identity and my rights as an Anishinini."

L S. (5/5)

Change is needed.

"A very good book a lot information that I was not aware of, I remember stuff that is in the book, it should make me think that change is needed in government, reshape the government create a new government (and I don't mean PC or NDP."

Bradley (5/5)

First, what other kinds of reconciliation are there?

"Found her perspective compelling but her writing style is completely new to me and felt quite awkward at times."

Jane (4/5)

Learn, Understand, Act

"If you're looking for a book to help you understand what reconciliation is, why it's needed, and what next steps to take, this is a great choice. JWR doesn't lay out specific next steps but helps you figure out what YOU personally can do. Plus this book provides the history lesson that was left out of your education - in the form of the honest voices from history, no sugar-coating, no interpretation necessary."

Beth (5/5)

Interesting and easy to read

"Interesting pov format that works well with plot. Creative world. Depth of social commentary/fears"

Kris (5/5)

A Force to Reckon With

"The biggest force for change we may need to deal with is that within our own house: our own history, family, and friends may prove difficult to contend with as we strive to understand the truth of our country’s racist past. Well researched and well written, a great discussion of Indigenous Perspectives on colonization, politics and 400 years of history in Canada. JWR gives excellent examples of what we can all do to inform ourselves, about why and how we should reconcile our country’s (and our own) relationship between Indigenous and non Indigenous peoples."

Eager V. (5/5)

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  • Published date: Sep 10, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 352
  • Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
  • ISBN: 9780771004407
  • Dimensions: 5.2" W x 0.88" L x 8.0" H
The Honourable JODY WILSON-RAYBOULD, P.C., O.B.C., K.C., served as the Independent Member of Parliament for Vancouver Granville, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence until her resignation in 2019. Wilson-Raybould is a Principal of JWR Group, a lawyer, an advocate and leader among Canada’s Indigenous Peoples with a strong reputation as a bridge builder between communities, and a champion of good governance and accountability. She has been a provincial crown prosecutor, a councillor for the We Wai Kai Nation, a chair of the First Nations Finance Authority and has served as the BC regional chief of the Assembly of First Nations. Wilson-Raybould has written two bestselling books, “Indian” in the Cabinet: Speaking Truth to Power (2021) and From Where I Stand: Rebuilding Indigenous Nations for a Stronger Canada (2019).

Jody Wilson-Raybould is a descendant of the Musgamagw Tsawataineuk and Laich-Kwil-Tach peoples, which are part of the Kwakwaka’wakw, also known as the Kwak’wala-speaking peoples. She is a member of the We Wai Kai Nation. Her traditional name, Puglaas, means “woman born to noble people.”

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