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Wilfrid Laurier University
Overview
The instructor will deliver a lecture-based course examining racialization, settler colonialism, and structural inequities. The role involves analyzing the implications of these processes on social work practice for a class of 30-35 students.
Compensation
CA$10,212 - CA$10,212 / YEAR
Posted
6 days ago
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