At Our Core: Women Writing about PowerSandra Martz Papier-Mache Press, 1998 - 180 ページ A collection of stories, poems and photographs that explore the concept of power in women's lives, providing women with the opportunity to validate, honour and define what power means to them. |
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... told me that I shouldn't be there . I was standing at the very edge of a building , too frightened to turn the corner , the first woman in construction at the maximum secu- rity prison , San Quentin . Not a desk job , not a protected ...
... told me that I shouldn't be there . I was standing at the very edge of a building , too frightened to turn the corner , the first woman in construction at the maximum secu- rity prison , San Quentin . Not a desk job , not a protected ...
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... told them things about the " end time " which she warned them not to reveal until later . Despite the threats of the local priest and the cajoling of parents , the children were steadfast : they would not reveal what they had been told ...
... told them things about the " end time " which she warned them not to reveal until later . Despite the threats of the local priest and the cajoling of parents , the children were steadfast : they would not reveal what they had been told ...
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... told myself that who ( or what ) I was had little to do with whom I loved . Kate was introduced to the family as just a good friend . When we moved in together , the family agreed it only made sense to share rent . But then we bought a ...
... told myself that who ( or what ) I was had little to do with whom I loved . Kate was introduced to the family as just a good friend . When we moved in together , the family agreed it only made sense to share rent . But then we bought a ...
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