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Unbroken by Angela Sterritt

Angela Sterritt shares her story from navigating life on the streets to becoming an award-winning journalist.

Angela Sterritt shares her story from navigating life on the streets to becoming an award-winning journalist

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In her memoir, Angela Sterritt shares her story from navigating life on the streets to becoming an award-winning journalist. As a teenager, she wrote in her notebook to survive. Now, she reports on cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada, showing how colonialism and racism create a society where Indigenous people are devalued. Unbroken is a story about courage and strength against all odds.

Angela Sterritt is a journalist, writer and artist. She previously worked with CBC Vancouver as a host and reporter. Sterritt is a member of the Gitxsan Nation and lives on Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh territories, Vancouver, Canada.

Interviews with Angela Sterritt

Featured VideoCBC reporter Angela Sterritt is a speaker, former community worker, mother, and artist. Now she's also the author of her memoir Unbroken: My Fight for Survival, Hope, and Justice for Indigenous Women and Girls.

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