Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
198
Language
English
Published
Jul 17, 2016
Publisher
VP Pubications, an imprint of RJ Parker Publishing
Description
This poignant work delves into the haunting reality faced by Indigenous women and girls who frequently find themselves victims of violence and disappearance. Katherine McCarthy sheds light on the disproportionate rates of murder and abduction that affect these communities, bringing forth the stories and voices that often go unheard.
With sensitivity and depth, the book explores the cultural, social, and systemic factors contributing to this crisis. It challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths while advocating for justice and change. Through personal narratives and rigorous research, it aims to raise awareness, foster empathy, and call for a collective response to the plight of these invisible victims.
With sensitivity and depth, the book explores the cultural, social, and systemic factors contributing to this crisis. It challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths while advocating for justice and change. Through personal narratives and rigorous research, it aims to raise awareness, foster empathy, and call for a collective response to the plight of these invisible victims.