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Certified Accessible By: National Network for Equitable Library ServiceRunning Time: 07:15 hrsNarrator: Nicole NakoneshnyPublisher:Centre for Equitable Library Access, 2024
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- Author: Boileau, JoséeContributor: Bilodeau, ChantalDate:Created2023Summary:
Fourteen young university students, murdered because they were women, are memorialized in this definitive account of the tragic day that forced a reckoning with violence against women in our culture. The victims of what became known as the "Montreal Massacre" are remembered, their lives cut short on December 6, 1989 when a man entered École Polytechnique and systematically shot every young woman he encountered. The killer was motivated by a misogyny whose roots go far beyond one man and one day. Preface written by Catherine Bergeron, the sister of one of the murdered women and a victim's advocate.
Contents:- December 6, 1989. That afternoon
- Those 20 minutes
- That evening
- Quebec, at that time. Before, 1969-1989
- The tragedy, 1989-1991
- After, 1992-2019
- The young women. Geneviève Bergeron
- Hélène Colgan
- Nathalie Croteau
- Barbara Daigneault
- Anne-Marie Edward
- Maud Haviernick
- Barbara-Marie Klucznik-Widajewicz
- Maryse Laganière
- Maryse Leclair
- Anne-Marie Lemay
- Sonia Pelletier
- Michèle Richard
- Annie St-Arneault
- Annie Turcotte.
Subject(s): Mass murder | Montréal | QuébecOriginal Publisher: Toronto, ON : Second Story Press, [2020], Toronto, Ontario, CELALanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781038425225, 1038425220
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