Lighting The North: An Anthology of Feminism and Cultural Diversity from Across the Nation

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Canada thrives as a diverse country with a very unique culture. Lighting The North will help shed light on equality, freedom, and what it means to be a woman in Canada. The struggles and unrecognized achievements we face as women are just as present today as they were in the past. The Women of the North share their secrets to their successes, the spirited stories of their failures, as well as incredible tips and insights for thriving in our multicultural country. Are you a born and raised Canadian? Are you indigenous to this land? A newcomer to Canada? Do you hear stories of your elders’ fight for this land, or their journey to relocate to Canada? This book illustrates the diverse search for identity and belonging each woman faces and the collective spirit she is building among her Northern sisters, the day-to-day grind, and the behind closed doors secrets we face in our nation.

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Canada thrives as a diverse country with a very unique culture. Lighting The North will help shed light on equality, freedom, and what it means to be a woman in Canada. The struggles and unrecognized achievements we face as women are just as present today as they were in the past. The Women of the North share their secrets to their successes, the spirited stories of their failures, as well as incredible tips and insights for thriving in our multicultural country. Are you a born and raised Canadian? Are you indigenous to this land? A newcomer to Canada? Do you hear stories of your elders’ fight for this land, or their journey to relocate to Canada? This book illustrates the diverse search for identity and belonging each woman faces and the collective spirit she is building among her Northern sisters, the day-to-day grind, and the behind closed doors secrets we face in our nation.

Canada thrives as a diverse country with a very unique culture. Lighting The North will help shed light on equality, freedom, and what it means to be a woman in Canada. The struggles and unrecognized achievements we face as women are just as present today as they were in the past. The Women of the North share their secrets to their successes, the spirited stories of their failures, as well as incredible tips and insights for thriving in our multicultural country. Are you a born and raised Canadian? Are you indigenous to this land? A newcomer to Canada? Do you hear stories of your elders’ fight for this land, or their journey to relocate to Canada? This book illustrates the diverse search for identity and belonging each woman faces and the collective spirit she is building among her Northern sisters, the day-to-day grind, and the behind closed doors secrets we face in our nation.

Written by multi-cultural Canadians sharing insight on cultural diversity and women’s rights.

Are you a born and raised Canadian? Are you indigenous to this land? A newcomer to Canada? Do you hear stories of your elders’ fight for this land, or their journey to relocate to Canada? This book illustrates the diverse search for identity and belonging each woman faces and the collective spirit she is building among her Northern sisters, the day-to-day grind, and the behind closed doors secrets we face in our nation.

Publisher: Golden Brick Road Publishing House

Golden Brick Road Publishing House is a female owned, Canadian, boutique small-press created to encourage gender and cultural equality while embracing diversity. Our authors grow and diversify their careers within the subjects of health and wellness, sociology, women's studies, business, and personal development.

Co-authors: Ky-Lee Hanson | Charleyne Oulton | Crystal Hardy Zongwe Binesikwe | Eldyka Simpson | Karen Swyszcz | Sasha Rose | Shirin Ariff | Nadia Dedic | Angel Kibble

Ky-Lee Hanson; First Nations, Scottish, Canadian. Charleyne Oulton; Canadian, Scottish, Prussian. Crystal Hardy Zongwe Binesikwe; Rocky Bay First Nation. Eldyka Simpson; French-Canadian, Ukranian, Polish, Russian, Norwegian. Karen Swyszcz; Filipino, Chinese, Spanish. Sasha Rose; Kwakiutl First Nations, Scottish, Canadian. Shirin Ariff; Indian, Bengali. Nadia Dedic; Czechoslovakian. Angel Kibble; Dutch, Scottish, Canadian.

Featuring: Mia Martina, Multi-Platinum Recording Artist | Miss Emily, Multi-Award-Winning Musician | Susan Musgrave, Award-Winning Author, and Nominee of The Governor General’s Literary Award for English-language fiction | Krysta Lee crew member on the Canadian tv series Workin’ Moms | Steph Clark | Mlle Elizabeth Ann | Karla Smith


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