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I Am Not The Rain / unknown
Title : I Am Not The Rain Original title : Navigating Life as Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse Material Type: printed text Authors: unknown, Author ISBN (or other code): VIO IAM 2008 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Gendered Violence and Survivors
Sexual Assault, violence and healing
ZinesKeywords: Sexual Assault, Sexual Abuse, Poetry, Zine I Am Not The Rain = Navigating Life as Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse [printed text] / unknown, Author . - [s.d.].
ISSN : VIO IAM 2008
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Gendered Violence and Survivors
Sexual Assault, violence and healing
ZinesKeywords: Sexual Assault, Sexual Abuse, Poetry, Zine Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status VIO IAM 2008 VIO IAM 2008 Zine QPIRG-Concordia War & Nuclear Issues Available Indigenous Women in Canada / Luciana Ricciutelli
Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status IND CAN 2008 IND CAN 2008 Livre/Book QPIRG-Concordia Indigenous Peoples & First Peoples Available Introducing Atrocities Against Indigenous Canadians For Dummies: MMIWG / Jenna Rose Sands
Title : Introducing Atrocities Against Indigenous Canadians For Dummies: MMIWG : Issue 2 Material Type: printed text Authors: Jenna Rose Sands, Author Publisher: Self-published ISBN (or other code): IND SAN XXX2 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Activism and Community Organizing
Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Decolonization
Gendered Violence and Survivors
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Indigenous Studies
Intergenerational Trauma
MMIWG2S
Sexual Assault, violence and healing
Social Movements
White Supremacy
ZinesAbstract: Issue #2 of this zine series introduces folks to the current national crisis of thousands of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. That this crisis has been allowed to continue for so long is baffling. This zine is 22 pages long, in full colour and is full of my love and heartbreak. This zine took it out of me, both zines have as the research element for both involves hours or reading and listening to heartbreaking experiences and accounts. I often found myself crying on my couch while listening and reading that I had to do something positive while listening so I started making muffins while listening to podcasts and the truth gathering media so my family ate a lot of muffins for a few weeks there.
I had initially struggled with how to do justice for so many women and girls within 20ish pages, this is the hard part of the zine project, condensing immense amounts of information into a small format that people can pick up on the fly and learn a lot within a quick 20 minute read. I decided to focus on statistics and questions of WHY/HOW DID THIS HAPPEN? WHY/HOW DO PEOPLE NOT KNOW MORE?
This issue focuses on a few points, one being statistics regarding violence against Indigenous women as well as how these stats have been ignored for years. Also discussed is the Highway of Tears, flawed law enforcement procedures and data gathering and whether Reconciliation is really possible if issues such as Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is still actively being botched. Included in the zine is a collaborative piece between magical wonders Sākihitowin Awāsis, a Two-Spirit spoken word artist and Dawn Redskye, an Anishinaabe-Irish artist and & musician.Introducing Atrocities Against Indigenous Canadians For Dummies: MMIWG : Issue 2 [printed text] / Jenna Rose Sands, Author . - [S.l.] : Self-published, [s.d.].
ISSN : IND SAN XXX2
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Activism and Community Organizing
Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Decolonization
Gendered Violence and Survivors
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Indigenous Studies
Intergenerational Trauma
MMIWG2S
Sexual Assault, violence and healing
Social Movements
White Supremacy
ZinesAbstract: Issue #2 of this zine series introduces folks to the current national crisis of thousands of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. That this crisis has been allowed to continue for so long is baffling. This zine is 22 pages long, in full colour and is full of my love and heartbreak. This zine took it out of me, both zines have as the research element for both involves hours or reading and listening to heartbreaking experiences and accounts. I often found myself crying on my couch while listening and reading that I had to do something positive while listening so I started making muffins while listening to podcasts and the truth gathering media so my family ate a lot of muffins for a few weeks there.
I had initially struggled with how to do justice for so many women and girls within 20ish pages, this is the hard part of the zine project, condensing immense amounts of information into a small format that people can pick up on the fly and learn a lot within a quick 20 minute read. I decided to focus on statistics and questions of WHY/HOW DID THIS HAPPEN? WHY/HOW DO PEOPLE NOT KNOW MORE?
This issue focuses on a few points, one being statistics regarding violence against Indigenous women as well as how these stats have been ignored for years. Also discussed is the Highway of Tears, flawed law enforcement procedures and data gathering and whether Reconciliation is really possible if issues such as Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is still actively being botched. Included in the zine is a collaborative piece between magical wonders Sākihitowin Awāsis, a Two-Spirit spoken word artist and Dawn Redskye, an Anishinaabe-Irish artist and & musician.Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status IND SAN XXX2 IND SAN XXX2 Zine QPIRG-Concordia Indigenous Peoples & First Peoples Available Japanese Fiction of the Allied Occupation / Sharalyn orbaugh
Title : Japanese Fiction of the Allied Occupation : Vision, Embodiment, Identity Material Type: printed text Authors: Sharalyn orbaugh, Author Publisher: Leiden [The Netherlands] : Brill Publishers Publication Date: 2007 ISBN (or other code): 300 ORB 2007 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Activism and Community Organizing
Biography and personal stories
Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Feminisms
Feminisms of Colour/Race and Feminism
Fiction
Gendered Violence and Survivors
Media, Art and Culture
Mental Health
Politics
Race/Anti-Racism
War and Nuclear Issues
Women of ColourKeywords: World War II Japanese Fiction Japan Allied Occupation vision embodiment identity war propaganda writing writers postwar fiction trauma gender race film literary literature theory body bodies history Japanese Fiction of the Allied Occupation : Vision, Embodiment, Identity [printed text] / Sharalyn orbaugh, Author . - Leiden (The Netherlands) : Brill Publishers, 2007.
ISSN : 300 ORB 2007
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Activism and Community Organizing
Biography and personal stories
Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Feminisms
Feminisms of Colour/Race and Feminism
Fiction
Gendered Violence and Survivors
Media, Art and Culture
Mental Health
Politics
Race/Anti-Racism
War and Nuclear Issues
Women of ColourKeywords: World War II Japanese Fiction Japan Allied Occupation vision embodiment identity war propaganda writing writers postwar fiction trauma gender race film literary literature theory body bodies history Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 300 ORB 2007 300 ORB 2007 Livre/Book QPIRG-McGill Colonialism, Imperialism, and World Politics (QM) Available Killer s Paradise / Giselle Portenier
Title : Killer s Paradise Material Type: printed text Authors: Giselle Portenier, Author Publisher: National Film Board of Canada Publication Date: 2007 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Audio/visual
Gendered Violence and Survivors
Human Rights
Sexual Assault, violence and healingAbstract: Since 1999, more than 2,000 women have been murdered in Guatemala, with the numbers escalating every year. Yet lawmakers and government officials just turn a blind eye. Killer s Paradise uncovers one of the most emotionally wrenching human rights abuses taking place, while exposing the impunity allowed by an inept judicial system. With its history of almost four decades of civil war, Guatemala is a troubled society, but it can also be seen as a microcosm of the pervasive violence and injustice against women that exists in the world today. Killer s Paradise [printed text] / Giselle Portenier, Author . - [S.l.] : National Film Board of Canada, 2007.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Audio/visual
Gendered Violence and Survivors
Human Rights
Sexual Assault, violence and healingAbstract: Since 1999, more than 2,000 women have been murdered in Guatemala, with the numbers escalating every year. Yet lawmakers and government officials just turn a blind eye. Killer s Paradise uncovers one of the most emotionally wrenching human rights abuses taking place, while exposing the impunity allowed by an inept judicial system. With its history of almost four decades of civil war, Guatemala is a troubled society, but it can also be seen as a microcosm of the pervasive violence and injustice against women that exists in the world today. Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 670 POR DVD 670 POR DVD DVD video QPIRG-McGill Consent, gendered violence, and survivors QM Available Ladders & hips / Kyla
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