Authors: Sally Armstrong
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Ours by Right
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Reformation: Europe’s House Divided 1490–1700
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At the Dark End of the Street
. New York: Vintage, 2011.
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Websites
Amnesty International
http://www.amnestyinternational-stolensisters.org
Asia Pacific Economic Conference
http://www.apec2011.gov/
Canadian Women’s Foundation
http://www.canadianwomen.org/
Komen Foundation
http://ww5.komen.org/
Nobel Women’s Initiative
http://nobelwomensinitiative.org/
Plan International
http://plan-international.org/
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Magazine Articles by Sally Armstrong
“Eva: Witness for Women.”
Homemaker’s
, Summer 1993.
“No Way Home: The Tragedy of the Girl Child.”
Homemaker’s
, October 1994.
“Not My Daughter.”
Homemaker’s
, November/December 1998.
“Honour’s Victims.”
Chatelaine
, March 2000.
“Speaking Their Peace.”
Chatelaine
, September 2002.
“The Untouchables.”
Chatelaine
, July 2004.
“Trouble in Paradise.”
Chatelaine
, September 2004.
“Rights of Passage.”
Chatelaine
, December 2004.
“Guardians of Hope.”
Fifty Plus
, April 2007.
“Hope on the Horizon.”
Chatelaine
, March 2010.
“The Go-Go Sisterhood.”
Reader’s Digest
, January 2011.
“These Girls Are Changing the World.”
Chatelaine
, September 2011.
S
ALLY
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RMSTRONG
is a three-time Amnesty International Canada award winner, a member of the Order of Canada, holder of seven honourary degrees, a teacher, journalist and human rights activist. She was a member of the International Women’s Commission, a UN body that consisted of twenty Palestinian women, twenty Israeli women and twelve internationals whose mandate was assisting with the path to peace in the Middle East. A bestselling author of
Veiled Threat: The Hidden Power of the Women of Afghanistan
(2002) and
Bitter Roots, Tender Shoots: The Uncertain Fate of Afghanistan’s Women
(2008), she is also the author of a fact-based novel about her settler foremother,
The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor
(2007).