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Immigrant Student Experiences in Canada - by Soudeh Oladi (Hardcover)
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- About the Author: Soudeh Oladi is a scholar in education and equity studies, specializing in immigrant students' schooling and identity formation.
- 291 Pages
- Education, Educational Policy & Reform
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This book centers immigrant children's school experiences as recounted and interpreted by their mothers, exposing how racialization, exclusion, and proximity to Whiteness shape their realities in Canadian schools. Drawing from Afro-Caribbean, Ghanaian, Indian, Afghan, and Chinese communities, mothers emerge as critical knowledge holders, sharing their children's stories to disrupt institutional erasure. Part One's two chapters reveal how Canadian schools enact symbolic multiculturalism while reinforcing linguistic conformity and Eurocentric norms, reframing identity, belonging, and home through mothers' stories. Part Two's four chapters present mothers' and children's experiences capturing subversive resistance, intergenerational tensions, trauma, invisibility, and affirmation. The concluding chapter frames storytelling as epistemic resistance, grounding immigrant families' wisdom as essential to transforming education.
About the Author
Soudeh Oladi is a scholar in education and equity studies, specializing in immigrant students' schooling and identity formation. Her research examines racialized educational structures through anti-racist, decolonial frameworks, and intersectional storytelling.