Canadian Journal of Art Therapy New Special Issue
CATA-ACAT Journal is excited to introduce the new Special Issue - Anti-Oppressive Art Therapy: Re-Indigenization and Anticolonialism
Dive into the latest research and insights at the intersection of art therapy, social justice, ReIndiginization, anticolonialism, reconciliation, anti-oppressive practices, and cultural reclamation and resurgence with Creativity as Spirit. This much-needed issue delves into the transformative power of art in dismantling oppressive structures, fostering re-Indigenization, and challenging colonial legacies in research and art therapy.
This issue is a part of a multi-journal collaborative Anti-Oppressive Special Issue with the American Art Therapy Association Journal and the International Journal of Art Therapy.
CATA-ACAT members access to full text: https://www.canadianarttherapy.org/journal
Public access: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ucat21/36/1
Guest Editor: Megan Kanerahtenhá:wi Whyte
Cover Artwork (pictured): Self Portrait as Land; All the Places I Have Loved by Jen Vivian
Editorial - Creativity as Spirit: Re-Indigenization and Anticolonialism in Art Therapy by Megan Kanerahtenhá:wi Whyte & Haley Toll
Knitting as a Way of Honoring Black Ancestry and Creating Storytelling Through Community, Belonging, and the Reframing of Grief: A Womanist Perspective by Hannah Taylor-Johnson
Stepping Into the Circle: Inviting Spirit Through Medicine Wheel Teachings in the Expressive Therapies Continuum by Megan Kanerahtenhá:wi Whyte
Reclaiming Métis Identity: Implications for Art Therapy Research and Practice by Kayla Cardinal
Groundwater: At the Heart of the Circle by Monica Carpendale
From Practice to Pedagogy: How Lessons Learned in the Field Helped Decolonize Creative Therapies Education by Michelle Moss, Roslyn Rowen & Anthony Duwun Lee
Book Review - Unsettling Spirit: A Journey Into Decolonization by Denise M. Nadeau, reviewed by Claudia Mandler McKnight