Williams, L. and Hall, L. (2014). Women, well-being and migration: Building epistemological resilience through ontologies of wholeness and relationship. Journal of Global Change, Peace and Security, Vol 26 (2), 1-11.
Williams, L. and Labonte, R. (2007) Empowerment for migrant communities: Paradoxes for Practitioners Critical Public Health 17 (4), 365-379.
Technical Reports
Hall, L., Williams, L., Valer-Pine, U., and Javed, N. (2012). Women, Citizenship and Belonging: Complexities and Controversies for Newcomers and migrant Aboriginal women in Canada. Reducing Mental Health Disparities Project, School of Public Health, University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Under Review
Williams, L., White, J., Tait, C., Cezerilo, S., Mease, A., (2008). Land, belonging and Nomadic identities: Women, migration and well-being. A research symposium and community gathering for racialized immigrant and refugee women and people working with these communities. The Reducing Mental Health Disparities Project, Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre in collaboration with the Indigenous Peoples Health Research Centre, University of Saskatchewan.
Tait, C., Williams, L., and Fornssler, B. (2007). Women, health and migration: A Summary of the literature regarding the experience and mental health effects of migration within Canada for Indigenous women. The Reducing Mental Health Disparities Project, Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre in collaboration with the Indigenous Peoples Health Research Centre, University of Saskatchewan.
Williams, L., White, J., Tait., C., Fornssler, B., Earl, K., and Beckwell Scriven, E. (2007). Daring to dream: Honoring the realities of racialized immigrant and refugee women in Canada. Summary of the literature review and implications for policy and practice. The Reducing Mental Health Disparities Project, Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre in collaboration with the Indigenous Peoples Health Research Centre, University of Saskatchewan.
Tait, C., Williams, L., and Fornssler, B. (2007). Women, health and migration: A literature review and synthesis regarding the experience and mental health effects of migration within Canada for Indigenous women. The Reducing Mental Health Disparities Project, Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre in collaboration with the Indigenous Peoples Health Research Centre, University of Saskatchewan.
Williams, L., White, J., Tait., C., Fornssler, B., and Earl, K. (2007). Daring to dream: Honoring the realities of racialized immigrant and refugee women in Canada. A literature review and synthesis. The Reducing Mental Health Disparities Project, Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre in collaboration with the Indigenous Peoples Health Research Centre, University of Saskatchewan.