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Surviving The Hour of Darkness: Health and Wellness Women Colour Indigenous
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Surviving The Hour of Darkness: Health and Wellness Women Colour Indigenous
Current price: $84.99


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Surviving The Hour of Darkness: Health and Wellness Women Colour Indigenous
Current price: $84.99
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Surviving in the Hour of Darkness
addresses the health issues—physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual—of black women, First Nations women, and other women of colour. The book is a collection of scholarly essays, case studies, personal essays, poetry, and prose written by over 45 contributors. It illustrates, through the voices of many women, that gender, religious, cultural, and class background strongly influence how one experiences illness, how and when one is diagnosed, and how one is treated within the healthcare system.
The book also focuses on the need for cultural sensitivity and inclusiveness in the delivery of health services.
aims to promote and generate knowledge with and about minority women while identifying key strategies for promoting their health, thus contributing to a broader understanding of how the experience of being a minority woman affects one’s health and well-being.
addresses the health issues—physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual—of black women, First Nations women, and other women of colour. The book is a collection of scholarly essays, case studies, personal essays, poetry, and prose written by over 45 contributors. It illustrates, through the voices of many women, that gender, religious, cultural, and class background strongly influence how one experiences illness, how and when one is diagnosed, and how one is treated within the healthcare system.
The book also focuses on the need for cultural sensitivity and inclusiveness in the delivery of health services.
aims to promote and generate knowledge with and about minority women while identifying key strategies for promoting their health, thus contributing to a broader understanding of how the experience of being a minority woman affects one’s health and well-being.