Before Official Multiculturalism Women's Pluralism in Toronto, 1950s-1970s

For almost two decades before Canada officially adopted multiculturalism in 1971, a large network of women and their allies in Toronto were promoting pluralism as a city- and nation-building project. Before Official Multiculturalism assesses women as liberal pluralist advocates and activists, critic...

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Main Author: Iacovetta, Franca (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Toronto Press 2022
Series:Studies in Gender and History
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