Sharing the Stories chronicles how nine Aboriginal women overcame the effects of racism, abuse, self-doubt, low self-esteem, a lack of positive role-models, and young parenthood to become strong, vibrant, educated women. It highlights how they reclaimed education as a tool in building a positive, healthy future, rather than the weapon of oppression and pain it had been in the past. Women were chosen because they are considered the keepers of the family, the community, and the culture-that to educate one woman is to educate a whole village. As such, women hold the keys to the future for all...
Sharing the Stories chronicles how nine Aboriginal women overcame the effects of racism, abuse, self-doubt, low self-esteem, a lack of positive role-m...