Colors of Feminism: Siliana's Odyssey
In Colors of Feminism: Siliana's Odyssey, we meet a young woman raised impoverished in Haiti. Siliana, having sacrificed her dignity in exchange for survival, is given a second chance at life after her rescue from the gangs infested streets in Haiti. An exemplary student at a school built in a small village by a Haitian American gender equality activist, and an American university professor, Siliana, never in her wildest dreams, could imagine leading Haiti to its most daunting cultural and political evolution, amid decades of political turmoil.
1141628056
Colors of Feminism: Siliana's Odyssey
In Colors of Feminism: Siliana's Odyssey, we meet a young woman raised impoverished in Haiti. Siliana, having sacrificed her dignity in exchange for survival, is given a second chance at life after her rescue from the gangs infested streets in Haiti. An exemplary student at a school built in a small village by a Haitian American gender equality activist, and an American university professor, Siliana, never in her wildest dreams, could imagine leading Haiti to its most daunting cultural and political evolution, amid decades of political turmoil.
15.49 In Stock
Colors of Feminism: Siliana's Odyssey

Colors of Feminism: Siliana's Odyssey

by Jude Emmanuel
Colors of Feminism: Siliana's Odyssey

Colors of Feminism: Siliana's Odyssey

by Jude Emmanuel

Paperback

$15.49 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

In Colors of Feminism: Siliana's Odyssey, we meet a young woman raised impoverished in Haiti. Siliana, having sacrificed her dignity in exchange for survival, is given a second chance at life after her rescue from the gangs infested streets in Haiti. An exemplary student at a school built in a small village by a Haitian American gender equality activist, and an American university professor, Siliana, never in her wildest dreams, could imagine leading Haiti to its most daunting cultural and political evolution, amid decades of political turmoil.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798986363912
Publisher: Blackink Books
Publication date: 11/02/2022
Series: Colors of Feminism , #1
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x 0.23(d)

About the Author

Haitian American author, Jude Emmanuel, has a career spanning two decades as a human services professional. He is the author of I heard Xavier Cry, and Violin: Son of an Abuser. At present, Jude Emmanuel is pursuing a doctoral degree in psychology. Jude Emmanuel is also co-founder of the Blackink imprint, a publishing platform that serves to establish diverse voices in literature. Jude Emmanuel has affirmed to having an earnest interest in exploring a multiplicity of human conditions through fictional letters. "I believe, to borrow a phrase from author and professor, Roxane Gay, ‘writing into the womb,’ can at times be the most effective way to foster awareness and empathy with respect to marginalized groups," Emmanuel has avowed.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews