This collection challenges misconceptions that rural Canada is a
bastion of intolerance. While examining the extent and nature of
contemporary cultural and religious discrimination in rural
Canadian communities, the editors and contributors explore the many
efforts by rural citizens, community groups, and municipalities to
counter intolerance, build inclusive communities, and become better
neighbours. Throughout, scholars and community leaders focus on
building new understandings, language, and ways of thinking about
diversity and inclusion that will resonate with rural people.
Scholars of rural studies will find this book useful as will rural
community leaders and community organizers. Contributors: Clark
Banack, Ray Bollman, Claudine Bonner, Corina Borri-Anadon, Jen
Budney, Michael Corbett, Roger Epp, Murray Fulton, Stacey Haugen,
Phil Henderson, Sivane Hirsch, Michelle Lam, Coleen Lynch, Aasa
Marshall, Darcy Overland, Trista Pewapisconias, Dionne Pohler,
Samuel Reimer, Jennifer Tinkham, Kyle White
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