Surviving in the Hour of Darkness
Explore the profound narratives within Surviving in the Hour of Darkness, a compelling collection by G. Sophie Harding published by the University of Calgary Press in 2005. This enlightening anthology features contributions from over 45 talented writers, including scholarly essays, case studies, personal reflections, poetry, and prose, all centered around the health challenges faced by black women, First Nations women, and other women of color. The book delves into various aspects of health—physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual—offering valuable insights into their unique experiences and struggles. With its rich diversity of voices and experiences, this work is an essential read for anyone interested in social science, sociology, or women's studies. Join the conversation about health systems and services that impact these communities, and engage with the resilience and strength shared by these women. This captivating paperback serves as a significant resource in understanding the intersectionality of health and identity.