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Women at a Crossroads: A Travel Guide-Destination Vote
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Women at a Crossroads: A Travel Guide-Destination Vote in Brampton, ON
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Women at a Crossroads: A Travel Guide-Destination Vote in Brampton, ON
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Women at a Crossroads spotlights the work, voice, and lived experiences of women in the suffrage movement. Through her work, author Jen Schneider explores the intersection of poetry, social issues, and gender justice and uses it as an opportunity to mobilize and encourage civic engagement. With this collection, she hopes to raise awareness of our continual fight against injustice and the need to actively participate in this fight. The suffragists recognized that social progress would only be realized if women had the right to vote and an associated voice in laws that govern them. This remains true today. It is critically important to find new ways to connect with diverse communities in the fight against injustice, and this book is designed to aid in this mission, with poetry and poetic verse seen as a tool to connect with local youth, young adults, and readers of all ages in schools, readings, workshops, and other appropriate settings.
Women at a Crossroads spotlights the work, voice, and lived experiences of women in the suffrage movement. Through her work, author Jen Schneider explores the intersection of poetry, social issues, and gender justice and uses it as an opportunity to mobilize and encourage civic engagement. With this collection, she hopes to raise awareness of our continual fight against injustice and the need to actively participate in this fight. The suffragists recognized that social progress would only be realized if women had the right to vote and an associated voice in laws that govern them. This remains true today. It is critically important to find new ways to connect with diverse communities in the fight against injustice, and this book is designed to aid in this mission, with poetry and poetic verse seen as a tool to connect with local youth, young adults, and readers of all ages in schools, readings, workshops, and other appropriate settings.





















