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Kwe: Standing With Our Sisters | Joseph Boyden
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Driven by deep frustration, anger, and sorrow in the wake of yet another violent assault upon a First Nations woman in November 2014, dozens of acclaimed writers and artists have come together to add their voices to a call for action addressing the deep-rooted and horrific crimes that continue to fester in our country. Kwe means woman in Ojibwe. More specifically, kwe means life-giver or life-carrier in Anishinaabemowin, the Ojibwe language. It is a pure word, one that speaks powerfully of womens place at the heart of all our First Nations. These women who bring light and life to our world are in peril. Aboriginal women in our country are three times more likely to face violent attack and murder than any other of their gender. We must take concrete steps to stop this and we must do it now. A nation is only as good, is only as strong, as how it treats its most vulnerable and those of us in danger. This book is a call to action. Its sometimes a whisper, sometimes a scream, but we speak our words as one when we demand justice for our more than 1200 murdered and missing Indigenous women. After all, they are our mothers, our daughters, our nieces, our aunties, our sisters, our friends. Penguin Canada is donating all proceeds from the sale of Kwe: Standing With Our Sisters to Amnesty International's No More Stolen Sisters initiative.
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This short collection was really beautiful and moving. Some of the pieces are a little difficult but important and really worth reading. The book was intended as a response and call to action about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. It's a quick, powerful read. Highly recommend it. Also, all proceeds from the sale of this book go to Amnesty International's work on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.

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How will we raise our own boys? 💕 Joseph Boyden 💜

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This book! What a powerful collection ❤️!

"A nation is only as good, is only as strong, as how it treats its most vulnerable and those of us in danger. This book is a call to action. It's sometimes a whisper, sometimes a scream, but we speak our words as one when we demand justice for our more than 1200 murdered and missing Indigenous women. After all, they are our mothers, our daughters, our nieces, our aunties, our sisters, our friends."

BookishFeminist Joseph Boyden is so great 8y
Bibliogeekery @BookishFeminist - He really is, isn't he? Such a powerful and important writer! 8y
Gleefulreader The Orenda is one of my favourite books of the last few years. Have been meaning to get to this collection. 8y
Bibliogeekery @Gleefulreader - The Orenda was so spectacular! It was such a life altering book. 8y
librariankris The Orenda! 8y
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"One of the first rules of storytelling, sometimes a story can be interpreted several different ways. Those are the most interesting kind of stories."

readinginthedark Thank you for bringing this book to my attention! 8y
Bibliogeekery @readinginthedark my pleasure! #Litsy is so great for that, isn't it? 8y
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