No Place to Go
Local Histories of the Battered Women’s Shelter Movement
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
No Place to Go
Local Histories of the Battered Women’s Shelter Movement
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 “Assisting Our Own”: Beendigen, 1972-89
2 “Maybe It Wasn’t the Best Way to Do It, but It Got Done”: Faye Peterson House, 1972-85
3 “We’re Here to Help”: Kenora Women’s Crisis Intervention Project, 1975-85
4 “It’s a Band-Aid Service , and It’s a Damn Needed One”: The Nelson Safe Home Program, 1973-89
5 “It Was Never about the Money”: Crossroads for Women/Carrefour pour femmes, 1979-87
Conclusion
Appendix: Interviews
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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