Indigenous Women and Street Gangs : Survivance Narratives
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1772125490
ISBN-13
9781772125498
Publisher
University of Alberta Press
Imprint
University of Alberta Press
Country of Manufacture
CA
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 15th, 2021
Print length
144 Pages
Weight
484 grams
Dimensions
22.90 x 23.10 x 1.30 cms
Product Classification:
Indigenous peoplesSociologyCrime & criminology
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Six Indigenous women demonstrate survivance through photos and narratives about street gangs and street lifestyle.
Amber, Bev, Chantel, Jazmyne, Faith, and Jorgina are six Indigenous women previously involved in street gangs or street lifestyles. In Indigenous Women and Street Gangs they collaborate with Robert Henry (Métis) to share an emancipatory expression of their lives through photovoice. Each author shares a narrative that begins with her earliest memory and continues to the present. This is followed by a selection of photographs the woman took to show how she has changed with her experiences. Readers can expect difficult life stories imbued with hope and humour. Throughout, these women show us the meaning of survivance; a process of survival, resistance, resurgence, and growth.
"Dont ever fucking feel sorry for me. Why do you feel sorry for me? First of all, you shouldnt feel sorry for me; you should be happy for me because I am here. Were fucking human beings.
We have been through shit, made some bad choices and mistakes. But like I said, in the end, if I want the help, I will ask."
-Chantel
"I dont think there is any such thing as bad; its called healing, you know? It is starting to fix yourself inside your heart, you know? You just got to keep doing it, thats all I got to say."
-Jazmyne
"Dont ever fucking feel sorry for me. Why do you feel sorry for me? First of all, you shouldnt feel sorry for me; you should be happy for me because I am here. Were fucking human beings.
We have been through shit, made some bad choices and mistakes. But like I said, in the end, if I want the help, I will ask."
-Chantel
"I dont think there is any such thing as bad; its called healing, you know? It is starting to fix yourself inside your heart, you know? You just got to keep doing it, thats all I got to say."
-Jazmyne
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