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Surviving in the Hour of Darkness

The Health and Wellness of Women of Colour and Indigenous Women

edited by G. Sophie Harding, contributions by Beldan Sezen; Rosamond S. King; Talata Reeves; Carla R. Ribeiro; Notisha Massaquoi; Troy Hunter; CiajDiann M. Harris; Neeta Singh; Charmaine Crawford; Wendy Vincent; Kristine Maitland; Ingrid Rivera; Nora Burrell; Valerie Wood; Layla Hassan; Bishakha Chowdhury; Judith K. Witherow; Vera M. Wabegijig; Sima Qadeer; Dr. Ana Bodnar; Crystal E. Wilkinson; Farah M. Shroff; Dr. Wanda Thomas Bernard; Ingrid Waldron; Danda Hammadieh; Karen Flynn; Gitane Williams; Rolanda C. Kane; Marisa Marharaj; Pitche Wasayananung; Shirley Brozzo; Anakana Schofield; Heather MacLeod; Naomi North; Lorraine Thomas; Roxane Tracey & Linda Cornwell

tagged: women's health
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Surviving in the Hour of Darkness addresses the health issues - physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual - of black women, First Nations women, and other women of colour. The book is a collection of scholarly essays, case studies, personal essays, poetry, and prose written by over 45 contributors. It illustrates, through the voices of many women, that gender, religious, cultural, and class background strongly influence how one experiences illness, how and when one is diagnosed, and how one is treated within the healthcare system. The book also focuses on the need for cultural sensitivity and inclusiveness in the delivery of health services.

Surviving in the Hour of Darkness aims to promote and generate knowledge with and about minority women while identifying key strategies for promoting their health, thus contributing to a broader understanding of how the experience of being a minority woman affects one's health and well-being.

With Contributions By: Byllye Y. Avery Dr. Wanda Thomas Bernard Dr. Ana Bodnar Shirley Brozzo Nora Burrell Bishakha Chowdhury LindaCornwell Charmaine Crawford Karen Flynn Randa Hammadieh CiajDiannHarris Layla Hassan Troy Hunter Rolanda C. Kane Rosamond S. King Heather MacLeod Kristine Maitland Marisa Marharaj Notisha Massaquoi Naomi North Sima Qadeer Talata Reeves Carla R. Ribeiro Ingrid Rivera Anakana Schofield Beldan Sezen Farah M. Shroff Neeta Singh Lorraine Thomas Roxane Tracey Wendy Vincent Vera M. Wabegijig Ingrid Waldron Pitche Wasayananung Crystal E. Wilkinson Gitane Williams Judith K. Witherow Valerie Wood

About the Authors
G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

G. Sophie Harding is the editor of Our Words/Our Revolutions: Di/Verse Vhoices of Black Women, First Nations Women, and Women of Colour in Canada. Her work has been used in projects such as the Teen Violence Prevention Initiatives with Women's Habitat and the Women, Violence, and Adult Education Project Source Book, which is aimed at examining the effect of violence in terms of learning and education for women.

With Contributions By: llye Y. Avery, Wanda Thomas Bernard, Ana Bodnar, Shirley Brozzo, Nora Burrell, Bishakha Chowdhury, Linda Cornwell, Charmaine Crawford, Karen Flynn, Randa Hammadieh, CiajDiann Harris, Layla Hassan, Troy Hunter, Rolanda C. Kane, Rosamond S. King, Heather MacLeod, Kristine Maitland, Marisa Marharaj, Notisha Massaquoi, Naomi North, Sima Qadeer, Talata Reeves, Carla R. Ribeiro, Ingrid Rivera, Anakana Schofield, Beldan Sezen, Farah M. Shroff, Neeta Singh, Lorraine Thomas, Roxane Tracey, Wendy Vincent, Vera M. Wabegijig, Ingrid Waldron, Pitche Wasayananung, Crystal E. Wilkinson, Gitane Williams, Judith K. Witherow, Valerie Wood

Karen Flynn is an assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies and the Department of African American Studies at the University of Illinois.

Karen Flynn is an assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies and the Department of African American Studies at the University of Illinois.

Karen Flynn is an assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies and the Department of African American Studies at the University of Illinois.

Karen Flynn is an assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies and the Department of African American Studies at the University of Illinois.

Karen Flynn is an assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies and the Department of African American Studies at the University of Illinois.

Karen Flynn is an assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies and the Department of African American Studies at the University of Illinois.

Karen Flynn is an assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies and the Department of African American Studies at the University of Illinois.

Karen Flynn is an assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies and the Department of African American Studies at the University of Illinois.

Karen Flynn is an assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies and the Department of African American Studies at the University of Illinois.

Karen Flynn is an assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies and the Department of African American Studies at the University of Illinois.

Karen Flynn is an assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies and the Department of African American Studies at the University of Illinois.

Karen Flynn is an assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies and the Department of African American Studies at the University of Illinois.
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