To understand "Others" we must first understand ourselves: How Canada’s dominant White culture shapes our perceptions of ethnic minorities


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2004

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Dumbrill, G. C., & Maiter, S. (2004) . To understand "Others" we must first understand ourselves: How Canada’s dominant White culture shapes our perceptions of ethnic minorities. British Columbia Association of Social Worker’s Perspectives Newsmagazine, 26 (3), 12-13.

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To understand "Others" we must first understand ourselves: How Canada’s dominant White culture shapes our perceptions of ethnic minorities

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Maiter, S.

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To understand "Others" we must first understand ourselves: How Canada’s dominant White culture shapes our perceptions of ethnic minorities

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British Columbia Association of Social Worker’s Perspectives Newsmagazine

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26 (3)

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12-13

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