LISTEN: P.A. author portrays experiences of Indigenous women and gangs in new book
A new book is bringing to light the struggles and perils of Indigenous women involved in street gangs.
The book titled, “Indigenous Women and Street Gangs,” was recently published by the University of Alberta Press and complied by Prince Albert’s Robert Henry.
Henry, a Métis man and Assistant Professor of Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan, collaborated with six Indigenous women previously involved in street gangs or street lifestyles for the book.
The book provides a liberating view into the women’s lifestyles, using a technique called photovoice, where stories are accompanied by photos that show the process of survival, resistance, resurgence, and growth in their lives.


