Immigrant and Visible Minority Women in Canada: Organizing and Building a Coalition
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21507Keywords:
immigrant women, visible minority women, organizing, coalition buildingAbstract
The special needs of immigrant women and the difficulties they encounter in adapting to Canadian society have long been neglected. Recent attention is largely a result of the organizing efforts of the women themselves in their attempts to articulate needs and press for change.
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