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Learning Across Knowledge Systems 4: Principles to Join Intersectionality and both Approaches

This fourth fact sheet from the Learning across Indigenous and Western Knowledge Systems and Intersectionality series identifies a set of principles common to both intersectionality and the frameworks that try to link Indigenous and Western ways of knowing. These seven principles are: Reciprocity, Relationality, Reflexivity, Respect, Reverence, Responsivity, and Responsibility. This fact sheet also includes examples of their application to guide scholars, policymakers, and others doing research to advance the work of truth and reconciliation.
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Learning Across Knowledge Systems 1: Introduction

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Learning Across Knowledge Systems 4: Principles to Join Intersectionality and both Approaches
