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Research and Policy on Eliminating Racism
A Journal of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation
 
What is DIRECTIONS?
  • DIRECTIONS  is the only journal published in Canada (with articles in English and French) that is dedicated to publishing work on anti-racism and ways to combat racism in Canada.
  • As the research journal of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF), DIRECTIONS'  objective is to ensure that anti-racism dialogue continues at all levels of Canadian society - with the ultimate goal being the elimination of racism in Canada.
  • DIRECTIONS  publishes original research, (funded through our contract research program) and other research by leading Canadian anti-racism experts who undertake  unique community-based, action-oriented research. The journal provides a forum for important dialogue and debate on anti-racism and race-related issues and practical recommendations for policy development and change.
How often is DIRECTIONS published?

DIRECTIONS is published twice a year. In March 2005 the re-launch issue of the journal heralded a bold new design and larger accessible format. Other enhancements include the addition of a Guest Editor for every issue and the creation of an independent Editorial Advisory Board, consisting of prominent Canadians with expertise in anti-racism and race-relations.
 
In order to widen its distribution and curtail production costs, this publication is released through CD and some articles are posted on the Foundation's website. Furthermore, at least one issue is released in cooperation with another organization.

Who reads DIRECTIONS?


DIRECTIONS  is read by  key stakeholders including:
Academics, Students,  Major corporations, Leading law firms, MPs and MPPs,Municipal leaders,Policy makers,  Journalists, Researchers, Race relations organizations, Subscribed to by leading libraries in Canada and the US,  the  general public committed to eliminating racism in Canada. 
 
Why should you support DIRECTIONS?

As a not-for-profit organization, with registered charitable status, the CRRF relies on private contributions to fund the production and distribution of the journal.  By supporting DIRECTIONS, you will be sending a strong message about the importance of  anti-racist practice, education and dialogue in  Canada.  Your support of Directions confirms your commitment to fighting racism in Canada and clearly positions you and your organization as leaders in promoting social justice.

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Tuesday, 05 January 2010 The Deskilling of Immigrant Women - Vol. 5 No. 2
Thursday, 18 December 2008 Systemic Discrimination Against Aboriginal Peoples - Vol. 5 No. 1
Tuesday, 16 December 2008 In Vol 5 No1 - Editorial Commentary
Monday, 07 January 2008 In Vol.4 No.2 : Voices Waiting to be Heard and Acknowledged
Sunday, 06 January 2008 Diaspora Communities in Canada: Identity, Belonging and Citizenship - Vol. 4 No. 2
 
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