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McDiarmid, Jessica,.
Highway of Tears :
a true story of racism, indifference, and the pursuit of justice for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls /
Jessica McDiarmid.
True story of racism, indifference, and the pursuit of justice for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
First Atria Books hardcover edition.
New York :
Atria Books,an imprint of Simon & Schuster,
2019.
xiii, 331 pages :
illustrations, maps ;
24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [299]-321) and index.
A bright light -- A brick wall -- Part of you is missing -- Falling through the cracks -- The not knowing -- An inch shy of a mile -- Blatant failures -- It depends who's bleeding -- Rising tides -- Breaking a spirit -- This we have to live with every day -- Where were you twenty years ago? -- Canada's dirtiest secret -- Winding down -- The last walk.
An explosive examination of the missing and murdered Indigenous women of Highway 16, and a searing indictment of the society that failed them. For decades, women--overwhelmingly from Indigenous backgrounds--have gone missing or been found murdered along an isolated stretch of highway in northwestern B.C. The highway is called the Highway of Tears by locals, and it has come to symbolize a national crisis. In Highway of Tears, Jessica McDiarmid meticulously explores the effect these tragedies have had on communities in the region, and how systemic racism and indifference towards Indigenous lives have created a culture of "over-policing and under-protection," simultaneously hampering justice while endangering young Indigenous women. Highway of Tears will offer an intimate, first-hand look at the communities along Highway 16 and the families of the victims, as well as examine the historically fraught social and cultural tensions between settler and Indigenous peoples that underlie life in the region. Finally, it will link these cases with others found across Canada--estimated to number over 1,200--contextualizing them within a broader examination of the undervaluing of Indigenous lives in the country and of our ongoing failure to provide justice for the missing and murdered--
Provided by publisher.
20191220.
Indigenous women
Crimes against
British Columbia
Prevention.
Indigenous women
Violence against
British Columbia.
Indigenous women
British Columbia
Social conditions.
Missing persons
British Columbia, Northern.
Murder victims
British Columbia, Northern.
Native women
Crimes against
British Columbia.
Native women
Crimes against
British Columbia
Prevention.
Native women
Violence against
British Columbia.
Missing persons.
Murder victims.
Racism
British Columbia.
Canada
Race relations.
True crime stories.