Highway of Tears : a true story of racism, indifference, and the pursuit of justice for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls / Jessica McDiarmid.
2019
KEB570.7.P47 M33 2019
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Author
Title
Highway of Tears : a true story of racism, indifference, and the pursuit of justice for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls / Jessica McDiarmid.
Edition
First Atria Books hardcover edition.
Imprint
New York : Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, 2019.
Copyright
©2019
Description
xiii, 331 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
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
Epilogue: A safer place.
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
Epilogue: A safer place.
Summary
"For decades, Indigenous women and girls have gone missing or been found murdered along an isolated stretch of highway in northwestern British Columbia. The corridor is known as the Highway of Tears, and it has come to symbolize a national crisis. Journalist Jessica McDiarmid meticulously investigates the devastating effect these tragedies have had on the families of the victims and their communities, and how systemic racism and indifference have created a climate in which Indigenous women and girls are overpoliced yet underprotected. McDiarmid interviews those closest to the victims--mothers and fathers, siblings and friends--and provides an intimate firsthand account of their loss and unflagging fight for justice. Examining the historically fraught social and cultural tensions between settlers and Indigenous peoples in the region, McDiarmid links these cases to others across Canada--now estimated to number up to four thousand--contextualizing them within a broader examination of the undervaluing of Indigenous lives in the country. Highway of Tears is a piercing exploration of our ongoing failure to provide justice for the victims and a testament to their families' and communities' unwavering determination to find it" --Front sleeve.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-321) and index.
Call Number
KEB570.7.P47 M33 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781501160288 (hardback)
1501160281 (hardback)
9781501160295 (paperback)
150116029X (paperback)
9781501160301 (ebook)
1501160281 (hardback)
9781501160295 (paperback)
150116029X (paperback)
9781501160301 (ebook)
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