Dedication Acknowledgements Self-Care and Emotional Trigger Warning Introduction Part One: Experiencing Racism Chapter 1: A'niaqtuq (Sick) / Norma Dunning Chapter 2: An Educated Guess / Miyawata Dion Stout Chapter 3: Burden of Truth / Vanessa Mitchell Chapter 4: Growing Up Jewish / Mark W. Rosenberg Chapter 5: Identity / Sarah Yi-Mei Tsiang Part Two: Connecting with Others Chapter 6: Me Because of You / Renee Priya Prasad Chapter 7: Introducing Myself as Dakelh / Marion Erickson Chapter 8: Help I'm Alive: Supporting the Mentally Ill When the System Is Broken / Julie Sutherland Chapter 9: Hunting Medicine / Thomsen Boniface D'Hont Chapter 10: Ancestors / Wahsonti:io Chapter 11: The Most Incredible Transformation / Corrine Hunt Chapter 12: Heart Works / Reneltta Arluk Part Three: Knowing Oneself Chapter 13: Wild Ones / Margaret Robinson Chapter 14: The Radical Act of Anti-Oppressive Self-Identification / Kimberley Thomas Chapter 15: The Trouble with Identity / Terri Aldred Chapter 16: My Mere Presence / Wala Azimi Chapter 17: A Fish Out of Water / Omolara Odulaja Chapter 18: I Am / Ysabelle Vautour Chapter 19: Bi Coastal: The Changing Tide of Identity / Sam Loppie Chapter 20: I'm Fine. / Sana Z. Shahram Part Four: Living Diversity Chapter 21: Different Bodies / Zamina Aziz Chapter 22: A Double Bind / Shane Neilson Chapter 23: Walang Hiya (Without Shame) / Christine AƱonuevo Chapter 24: Reflections on Fox Medicine / Lisa Boivin Chapter 25: From Global to Local: An Overview of Men's Health Policies Around the World / Marc Lafrance and Gilles Tremblay Chapter 26: People Living with Multiple Sclerosis: Participatory Photography and Multi-Sensory Storytelling / Salima Punjani Chapter 27: Staying in the Game: Groundwork for a Creative Research Project on Turning from Stigma / thom vernon Chapter 28: An Exercise in Dissociation / Max Ferguson In Closing: Julie Sutherland Editors' Biographies Index.
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