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In the era of the Me Too movement, Nora Samaran offers constructive suggestions for how to build relationships and communities free from intimate violence and other forms of social oppression. She explains how in doing this work at the interpersonal level we can build a society based on nurturance rather than domination. Nora's essay, "The Opposite of Rape Culture is Nurturance Culture" went viral in February of 2016 and her Nurturance Culture blog has sustained a global ever since. In this new book, she expands on the ideas that were first laid out in that essay.

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In the era of the Me Too movement, Nora Samaran offers constructive suggestions for how to build relationships and communities free from intimate violence and other forms of social oppression. She explains how in doing this work at the interpersonal level we can build a society based on nurturance rather than domination. Nora's essay, "The Opposite of Rape Culture is Nurturance Culture" went viral in February of 2016 and her Nurturance Culture blog has sustained a global ever since. In this new book, she expands on the ideas that were first laid out in that essay.

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Autorenporträt
Nora Samaran is the psuedonym of Naava Smolash, a faculty member in the English department at Douglas College. She holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University. Her writing appears in academic and popular publications including Studies in Canadian Literature, West Coast Line, Briarpatch, and the University of Toronto Quarterly. She was a member of the No One is Illegal-Vancouver collective from 2005 to 2008, and the Media Democracy Day-Vancouver collective from 2008 to 2010.