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A real life account of what is was like for an Urban Indigenous Woman who spent much of her life battling drug and alcohol addiction to recover during a worldwide pandemic. The year was 2020 one that will forever mark a period of time in history when a deadly virus known as the Coronavirus took the globe by storm. This virus known as Covid-19 would forever change the way in which people thought, felt and behaved. This story is about a woman who used the year 2020, when the world stood still, to heal and recover from a lifelong journey of abuse, trauma & addictions. When everything was shut…mehr

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A real life account of what is was like for an Urban Indigenous Woman who spent much of her life battling drug and alcohol addiction to recover during a worldwide pandemic. The year was 2020 one that will forever mark a period of time in history when a deadly virus known as the Coronavirus took the globe by storm. This virus known as Covid-19 would forever change the way in which people thought, felt and behaved. This story is about a woman who used the year 2020, when the world stood still, to heal and recover from a lifelong journey of abuse, trauma & addictions. When everything was shut down she took it upon herself to take autonomy over her own healing and recovery. Find out just what it took for her to do while the world was on chaos from Covid-19.
Autorenporträt
Wanda Shawanda is an Urban Indigenous women who was born and raised ina big city in Ontario, Canada. Her roots stem from a Haudenasaunee Reserveclose to the city where she was brought up. She is a Mohawk mother of fourbelonging to the Bear Clan. Wanda is an educated woman with a background inEarly Childhood Education, Concurrent Disorders, Sociology and Social Work.However, it was her personal life experiences with drugs, alcohol, and abuse thatinspired her to share her story in written form. She has gain much knowledgeby way of her Indigenous Traditional Teachings through Elder teachings,ceremonies and attending Indigenous healing programs. Wanda only shareswhat she had learned this far.