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Madelaine C. Cahuas
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Beyond inclusion: Toward an anti-colonial food justice praxis
L Kepkiewicz, M Chrobok, M Whetung, M Cahuas, J Gill, S Walker, ...
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development 5 (4), 99-104, 2015
532015
Interrogating absences in Latinx theory and placing Blackness in Latinx geographical thought: A critical reflection
M Cahuas
Society and Space, 1-7, 2019
372019
Burned, broke, and brilliant: Latinx community workers’ experiences across the greater Toronto area's non‐profit sector
MC Cahuas
Antipode 51 (1), 66-86, 2019
372019
Towards a critical service learning in geography education: Exploring challenges and possibilities through testimonio
MC Cahuas, CZ Levkoe
Journal of Geography in Higher Education 41 (2), 246-263, 2017
242017
Social change or business as usual at city hall? Examining an urban municipal government's response to neighbourhood-level health inequities
MC Cahuas, S Wakefield, Y Peng
Social science & medicine 133, 366-373, 2015
182015
Reaching for El Mundo Zurdo: Imagining-creating-living Latinx decolonial feminist geographies in Toronto
MC Cahuas
Gender, Place & Culture 28 (9), 1213-1233, 2021
102021
Is “including them” enough? How narratives of race and class shape participation in a resident-led neighbourhood revitalization initiative
M Pothier, N Zewge-Abubaker, M Cahuas, CB Klassen, S Wakefield
Geoforum 98, 161-169, 2019
92019
The struggle and (im) possibilities of decolonizing Latin American citizenship practices and politics in Toronto
MC Cahuas
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 38 (2), 209-228, 2020
82020
Voicing Chicanx/Latinx feminisms and situating testimonio in geographical research
MC Cahuas
Gender, Place & Culture 29 (11), 1514-1527, 2022
62022
When is helping hurting?: Understanding and challenging the (Re) production of dominance in narratives of health, place, and difference in Hamilton, Ontario
MC Cahuas, M Malik, S Wakefield
Place, Health, and Diversity, 141-162, 2016
52016
Enacting a Latinx Decolonial Politic of Belonging: Latinx Community Workers’ Experiences Negotiating Identity and Citizenship in Toronto, Canada
M Cahuas, AA Matute
Studies in Social Justice 14 (2), 268-286, 2021
42021
INVESTIGATING THE EFFECTS OF “NEIGHBOURHOOD REVITALIZATION” ON RESIDENTS’DESTIGMATIZATION PRACTICES, HEALTH AND WELLBEING IN TORONTO’S REGENT PARK COMMUNITY
MC Cahuas
42011
Building a Holistic Intersectional Feminist Praxis in Geography: Lessons from Community
MC Cahuas
The Professional Geographer 75 (4), 648-654, 2023
22023
Investigating the effects of neighbourhood restructuring on destigmatization practices and health in a Toronto public housing community: An emerging research agenda
JR Dunn, M Cahuas
22010
Estamos Aquí, We Are Here: Latinx Struggles for Social Justice in the Greater Toronto Area
M Cahuas
University of Toronto (Canada), 2018
12018
Latinx Geographies: Opening Conversations
Latinx Geographies Collective, MC Cahuas, G Douglass-Jaimes, ...
ACME 22 (6), 1462-1489, 2023
2023
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