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Thu, 3 Jul 2008 23:34:08 -0400
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Episode 9 of 24. A reading from the book Policies of Exclusion, Poverty &amp;
Health: Stories from the front. Compiled, with Introduction and Reports by
Chrystal Ocean. Copyright 2005.

Halona's is one of five stories by Métis, and native or First Nations women.

Raised off reserve, Halona was born into a fairly wealthy family.

Until the family's breakup when Halona was eight years old, life had been
good. Halona adored her father and he encouraged and supported her
aspirations. After the breakup, it was arranged for the children to stay
with their mother. At that point, Halona's life began to fall apart.

Halona's story is one of abuse, poverty and addiction. It's also a story of
one woman's immense determination to make a better life for herself and her
daughter.

"Everything I am striving for right now is good role modeling for my
daughter, my community and my family. My message to others is that it is
possible. Don't give up. Fight back!"

Ocean

WISE Book - Policies of Exclusion, Poverty & Health: Stories from the front
Podcast Channel: http://bcseawalker.podbean.com/
Personal Blog: Challenging the Commonplace - and other irreverent activities
http://challengingthecommonplace.blogspot.com/ 

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