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* Warrior Princesses Strike Back is a hybrid activist memoir, specifically targeted for women of color who are survivors of assault, abuse, and trauma. Both authors have been lifelong advocates of Indigenous spirituality and storytelling as a means to understanding and healing the impact of trauma on marginalized communities. * The book's primary audience also includes those interested in healing and social justice, academics in WGS or postcolonial studies, and readers interested in understanding contemporary Native American perspectives and experiences to become better allies of Indigenous…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
* Warrior Princesses Strike Back is a hybrid activist memoir, specifically targeted for women of color who are survivors of assault, abuse, and trauma. Both authors have been lifelong advocates of Indigenous spirituality and storytelling as a means to understanding and healing the impact of trauma on marginalized communities. * The book's primary audience also includes those interested in healing and social justice, academics in WGS or postcolonial studies, and readers interested in understanding contemporary Native American perspectives and experiences to become better allies of Indigenous movements. * There is very little representation of Indigenous women's voices in spaces dedicated to self-help, healing, and spirituality. Despite the long tradition of appropriating "Native American" aesthetics or ideas, writers from these communities have rarely been active participants in shaping that conversation.
Autorenporträt
Sarah Eagle Heart (Waŋblí ?iná Wíŋyaŋ, Eagle Shawl Woman), Oglála Lakota, is an Emmy Award?winning social justice storyteller, entrepreneur, and philanthropic leader. Sarah cofounded Zuyá Entertainment to create multi platform stories based on her unique worldview infused by her Lakota culture. Ms. Eagle Heart co founded Return to the Heart Foundation to support innovative Indigenous women?led projects for climate justice, narrative change, civic engagement, healing, and restorative and regenerative development. Prior to this role she served as CEO of Native Americans in Philanthropy. Ms. Eagle Heart holds a BS in mass communications and a BS in American Indian studies from Black Hills State University, as well as an MBA from the University of Phoenix. She is also an exclusive public speaker with the American Program Bureau. She is based in Los Angeles, California, and Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota. Emma Eagle Heart?White (Waŋblí Wíyaka Wíŋyaŋ, Eagle Feather Woman), Oglála Lakota, is a psychotherapist, life coach, survivor, and advocate. She began her career on the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin in the healing field as a youth advocate for Native American students within the public school system and continued her advocacy on behalf of Native American survivors of domestic abuse and sexual violence. Today she works as a psychotherapist and recently founded Owá?te Healing and Wellness LLC, where she continues her passion for healing, advocacy, wellness, life coaching, energy work, and brainspotting therapy. She holds a BS in educational policy and community studies, as well as an interdisciplinary degree in American Indian studies from the University of Wisconsin?Milwaukee. She holds an MA in counseling with a community emphasis from Lakeland University in Plymouth, Wisconsin, and is currently working toward her PsyD doctorate degree in clinical psychology.