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Unbroken: My Fight for Survival, Hope, and Justice for Indigenous Women and Girls

Angela Sterritt

Angela Sterritt is an award-winning Gitxsan journalist who shares her memoir alongside investigative reporting into numerous missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada. She shares the reality of the violence facing many Indigenous women in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside and around BC’s Highway of Tears. Sterritt’s book not only educates about the devastating impact of ongoing colonization and racism on Indigenous women but also the courage and strength of Indigenous women. If you can read only one book about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, this would be a very good choice.

Sterritt, A. (2023). Unbroken My Fight for Survival, Hope, and Justice for Indigenous Women and Girls. Greystone Books.

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