Indigenous women migrants from Central America and Mexico face harrowing experiences of violence before, during, and after their migration to the United States,
“Her book offers many insights into the criminality of Native people, as well as that of women or anyone else who is poor and oppressed.” —Canadian Woman
This book closes a gap in decolonizing intersectional and comparative research by addressing issues around the mass incarceration of Indigenous women in the US,
Indigenous Women and Violence offers an intimate view of how settler colonialism and other structural forms of power and inequality created accumulated violence
The Incarceration of Native American Women offers academics, social workers, counselors, and those in the criminal justice system a different approach to wellne