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First Peoples Child & Family Review, Volume 15, Issue 2 (2020)

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It is with great pleasure that we bring you Volume 15, Issue 2 of the First Peoples Child & Family Review. Although this issue was not guided by a particular theme, the articles take on a new light given the current COVID-19 pandemic. The community-based research, stories, and experiences articulated in the articles demonstrate the collective resilience of Indigenous communities, the resurgent vitality of Indigenous worldviews and lifeways, and the capacity of Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities to collaborate in pursuit of justice, equity, and the holistic wellbeing of Indigenous children, families, and communities.Corresponding author: Brittany Mathews at bmathews@fncaringsociety.com

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