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Reconciling Truths

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A forthright analysis of the factors that limit the effectiveness of public inquiries.
 
Reconciling Truths traces the contested goals and legacies of public inquiries such as the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. After generating discussion and recommendations, these formal efforts to name the violence of settler colonialism can fail to directly affect policy change. Kim Stanton provides an in-depth analysis of factors that hamper a commission's ability to achieve its mandate, with practical advice on leadership, process, and how to make future recommendations heard. Acknowledging the risks inherent in their use, Stanton nevertheless contends that inquiries create necessary opportunities to shift public attitudes, a vital first step in the battle for policy change. 
 

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ISBN: 9780774866668
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Author: Kim Stanton
Publisher: UBCPress an imprint of University of British Columbia Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 340 pages
Series: Law and Society
Genres: Indigenous peoples
Political structure and processes
Central / national / federal government policies