The Conflicting And Contradictory Dance: The Essential Management Of Identity For Women Of Colour In The Legal Academy
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Description
Unique in both scope and perspective, Calling for Change investigates the status of women within the Canadian legal profession ten years after the first national report on the subject was published by the Canadian Bar Association. Elizabeth Sheehy and Sheila McIntyre bring together essays that investigate a wide range of topics, from the status of women in law schools, the practising bar, and on the bench, to women's grassroots engagement with law and with female lawyers from the frontlines. Contributors not only reflect critically on the gains, losses, and barriers to change of the past decade, but also provide blueprints for political action. Academics, community activists, practitioners, law students, women litigants, and law society benchers and staff explore how egalitarian change is occurring and/or being impeded in their particular contexts. Each of these unique voices offers lessons from their individual, collective, and institutional efforts to confront and counter the interrelated forms of systemic inequality that compromise women's access to education and employment equity within legal institutions and, ultimately, to equal justice in Canada.
ISBN
0776606204
Publication Date
2006
Book Title
Calling for Change: Women, Law, and the Legal Profession
Publisher
University of Ottawa Press
Disciplines
Law | Law and Gender | Law and Race | Law and Society
Recommended Citation
Nelson, Camille, "The Conflicting And Contradictory Dance: The Essential Management Of Identity For Women Of Colour In The Legal Academy" (2006). Contributions to Books. 226.
https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/facsch_bk_contributions/226