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Overcome Stories Of Women Who Grew Up In The Child Welfare System Anne Mahon

  • SKU: BELL-50156976
Overcome Stories Of Women Who Grew Up In The Child Welfare System Anne Mahon
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Publisher: Great Plains Publications
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Anne Mahon
ISBN: 9781773370842, 9781773370835, 1773370847, 1773370839
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Overcome Stories Of Women Who Grew Up In The Child Welfare System Anne Mahon by Anne Mahon 9781773370842, 9781773370835, 1773370847, 1773370839 instant download after payment.

"Abandonment, loss, endless transitions, self-reliance, continued persistence, and fierce beauty all coexist in this compelling collection of stories of ten women who journey from victims of the child welfare system to survivors, and beyond. These women face endless challenges, oppression, and trauma but discover their power through: creativity, advocacy, self-awareness, education, motherhood, and extreme empathy. They decipher their personal stories looking back through the lens of their lived experience to contribute to changing the narratives of how people who grew up in the child welfare system see themselves, and how society sees them. These stories create compassion and understanding, breaking down biases. They also illustrate the direct and multi-faceted relationships between residential schools, the breakdown of Indigenous families, the perpetuated systemic racism of the child welfare system and oppression through other societal systems. Many of these women are the voices of those who could have been murdered and missing Indigenous women or girls but have lived to tell their stories. Embracing their humanity, their courageous sharing teaches and informs us. These heartbreaking and inspiring stories will educate and create change."--

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