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Williams, Dorothy W. They “Could Care for Our Elderly in Our Homes”: The Historical Impact of Black Caregivers. [QUESCREN Working Paper no. 10]. Montreal: Quebec English-Speaking Communities Research Network, Concordia University, 2023. https://www.concordia.ca/content/dam/artsci/scpa/quescren/docs/Working_Paper_10_WillIams.pdf.
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Williams, Dorothy W. “‘You Don’t Have A History’: Passion as the Counter-Narrative of Heritage, History, and Archives.” Minorités linguistiques et société / Linguistic Minorities and Society No. 21 (2023): 1–14. https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/minling/2023-n21-minling07803/1097640ar.pdf.
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Elbourne, Elizabeth, Kimberley Ens Manning, and Zackary Kifell. “The Impact of Law 21 on Québec Students in Law and Education: Executive Summary of Findings.” [Executive Report]. Last modified 2023. https://www.concordia.ca/content/dam/concordia/now/docs/The-Impact-of-Law-21-on-Quebec-Students-in-Law-and-Education-Executive-Summary.pdf.
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Collins, Tya. “Black Student Experiences in English Quebec Schools : A DisCrit Composite Counter-Story of the Special Education Placement Process.” PhD dissertation, Université de Montréal, 2021. https://papyrus.bib.umontreal.ca/xmlui/handle/1866/26989.
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Bourhis, Richard Y., and Rana Sioufi. “Anglophone and Francophone Desire to Stay or Leave Quebec : A Study of Quebec-Born Undergraduates in Montreal.” In La Charte : La Loi 101 et Les Québécois d’expression Anglaise / The Charter : Bill 101 and English-Speaking Quebec, edited by Lorraine O’Donnell, Patrick Donovan, and Brian Lewis, 85–124. Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2021. https://www.pulaval.com/libreacces/9782763754369.pdf.
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Boatswain-Kyte, Alicia, Tonino Esposito, and Nico Trocmé. “A Longitudinal Jurisdictional Study of Black Children Reported to Child Protection Services in Quebec, Canada.” Children and Youth Services Review Vol. 116 (September 2020): 13 pages. https://www.mcgill.ca/socialwork/files/socialwork/boatswain-kyte_et_al_2020.pdf.
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Bourhis, Richard Y. “A Journey Researching Prejudice and Discrimination.” Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne Vol. 61, no. 2 (May 2020): 95–100.
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Project Woke Interns. “Project Woke Policy Report : Redefining the Black Experience in Montreal : One Institution at a Time.” Black Community Resource Centre. Last modified April 2020. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1t9GDbKt33yzZLIKpwnnWdm0nnPtH9IiW/view.
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Celemencki, Jacqueline Marissa. “Interrogating Race : Black Youth and Education in Montreal.” PhD dissertation, McGill University, 2020. https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/concern/theses/vd66w420x?locale=en.
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Bonin, Pierre-Olivier. “Relative Deprivation and Perceived Discrimination Among Quebec’s English-Speaking Minority Communities : ‘Second-Class Citizens’ in a Multi-National Context?” In Federalism and National Diversity in the 21st Century, edited by Alain-G. Gagnon and Arjun Tremblay, 241–268. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
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Boatswain-Kyte, Alicia. “Overrepresentation and Disparity of Black Children Reported Under the Child Protection System : The Need for Effective Cross-System Collaborations.” PhD dissertation, Université de Montréal, 2018. https://papyrus.bib.umontreal.ca/xmlui/handle/1866/21784.
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Sioufi, Rana, and Richard Y. Bourhis. “Acculturation and Linguistic Tensions as Predictors of Quebec Francophone and Anglophone Desire for Internal Migration in Canada.” Journal of Language and Social Psychology Vol. 37, no. 2 (2017): 136–159. www.researchgate.net/publication/317684450_Acculturation_and_Linguistic_Tensions_as_Predictors_of_Quebec_Francophone_and_Anglophone_Desire_for_Internal_Migration_in_Canada.
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Bayne, Clarence S., and Raafat George Saadé. “Informing Minority Communities: The English Speaking Black Community of Montreal. Towards a Deployable Model.” In Proceedings of the Informing Science and Information Technology Education Conference 2013, edited by E. Cohen and E. Boyd, 315a–315o. [S.l.]: Informing Science Institute, 2013. http://proceedings.informingscience.org/InSITE2013/InSITE13p315Bayne0120.pdf.
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Shahar, Charles. “A Profile of English‐speaking Mature Workers Residing in the Greater Montreal Area.” CEDEC (Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation). Last modified November 2011. http://cedec.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Profile-of-English-Speaking-Mature-Workers_Nov_2011.pdf.
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Bourhis, Richard Y., and Nicole Carignan. “Linguicism in Quebec and Canada.” Our Diverse Cities No. 7 (Spring 2010): 156–162. http://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2010/cic/Ci2-1-7-2010-eng.pdf.
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Bourhis, Richard Y., Annie Montreuil, Denise Helly, and Lorna Jantzen. “Discrimination et linguicisme au Québec : enquête sur la diversité ethnique au Canada.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 39, no. 1–2 (2007): 31–49. http://www.academia.edu/27247555/Discrimination_et_linguicisme_au_Qu%C3%A9bec_Enqu%C3%AAte_sur_la_diversit%C3%A9_ethnique_au_Canada.
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Bosset, Pierre. Charter Conformity of Certain Regulatory Provisions Concerning Access to Education in English for Children Staying Temporarily in Quebec. Montréal: Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse, 2002.