Radical Housewives
Discover the rich history of the Housewives Consumers Association in Canada through the insightful lens of Julie Guard's Radical Housewives. Published by University of Toronto Press in 2019, this compelling book delves into the transformative role of women in shaping the food security movement during postwar Canada. With 277 pages of engaging content, Guard challenges the perception of Canada's economic prosperity by highlighting the contributions of the left. This enlightening read offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of domestic life and political activism, making it a must-have for anyone interested in social movements and women’s history. Perfect for history enthusiasts and activists alike, Radical Housewives invites you to explore the untold narratives that have influenced Canada’s food landscape. Grab your copy today and join the conversation!