Alexa Conradi is an award-winning author, speaker, trainer, and
feminist activist. From 2006 to 2009 she served as the first
elected president of Québec solidaire and from 2009 to 2015 she was
president of Canada's largest feminist organisation, the Fédération
des femmes du Québec.
Born in Indiana, Catherine Browne grew up in Montreal. She has a
degree in history from the Université de Provence. A professional
translator since the 1980s, for the past fifteen years she has
conducted guided tours designed to provide Montrealers with new
ways of thinking about their city's past and present.
"It's a brave person who dares to shine a light into the corners of
Quebec society, uncovering contradictions and flaws that so many
would rather deny exist. Feminist and activist Alexa Conradi has
never been one to shy away from difficult topics. The Anglophone
Quebecer, who learned to love and live comfortably with the other
solitude, is sure to make some readers angry with this
well-written, thoroughly documented book, mais tant mieux!"
--Sue Montgomery, Mayor of CDN-NDG, Montreal and co-creator of
#BeenRapedNeverReported
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