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Traces of resistance, affiliations and stories of indigenous, black and racialized women

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What do the deaths of Joyce Echaquan in 2020 and Marie-Joseph Angélique in 1734 have in common? Longtime activist Alexandra Pierre would have a lot to say on the subject. In this book, she interviews nine committed women to learn about their stories of resistance and reveal the thread that unites them. She draws from it new material, rooted in past and future struggles, and detached from the great plots of white feminism and left-wing activism. Skillfully orchestrated, alternating between the intimate and the political, this essay reveals a thought in motion, generous and rebellious.

“All our stories are interconnected. We are all sisters in struggle.” – Émilie Monnet and Marilou Craft, excerpt from the preface

With the participation of Avni, Dalila Awada, Naïma Hamrouni, Widia Larivière, Marlihan Lopez, Abisara Machold, Hirut Melaku, Sheetal Pathak and Alejandra Zaga Mendez.

Traces of resistance, affiliations and stories of indigenous, black and racialized women
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