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Corning partners raise awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women with public exhibit and programs

Corning partners raise awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women with public exhibit and programs
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Red Dresses on Bare Trees to launch virtually on Jan 18

Article content A virtual book launch for Red Dresses on Bare Trees: Stories and Reflections on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, by Michael Hankard, PhD and Elder Joyce Dillen and released through J. Charlton Publishing Ltd., will be held on Jan. 18 at 2 p.m. via Zoom. “The book deals with missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, an extremely painful topic one that we struggled at times to write or think about, and it raises some painful memories and feelings, not only for us but particularly those whose stories and reflections are within it,” the publisher said in a release.

Acid attack victims: Burnt, battered, and berated… but not defeated

By Abhishek Sethi, Suganda Sharma, Kunal Pant Shanti was 14 years old when she got married. Despite being an income provider for the family, her husband continuously harassed her and her family for dowry. She suffered the abuse for 14 years after which she decided to move out of her marital home with her children. Later, her husband apologized for his behaviour and asked her to come back on the promise to change his behaviour. Convinced, she returned to his home. But to her surprise, he resumed his harassment. One morning on October 10, 2001, threw acid over her. Suffering severe burns on the face and neck, she lost vision in one eye. Acid also dissolved her one earlobe, leaving her deaf in one ear.

Red Dresses on Bare Trees, book dealing with missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, to launch virtually on Jan 18

Author of the article: Sudbury Star Staff Publishing date: Dec 12, 2020  •  December 12, 2020  •  1 minute read  •  Article content A virtual book launch for Red Dresses on Bare Trees: Stories and Reflections on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, by Michael Hankard, PhD and Elder Joyce Dillen and released through J.Charlton Publishing Ltd., will be held on Jan. 18 at 2 p.m. via Zoom. “The book deals with missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, an extremely painful topic one that we struggled at times to write or think about, and it raises some painful memories and feelings, not only for us but particularly those whose stories and reflections are within it,”read a description of the book provided by the publisher.

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