YWCA Québec. 150 ans au coeur de la vie des femmes

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YWCA Québec. 150 ans au coeur de la vie des femmes
Abstract
The translated publisher's description of this book reads: "Founded in 1875 by Anglo-Protestant women from Quebec, the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) has supported women and girls in the region for 150 years. Serving alternately as a shelter, training center, place of mutual aid, and agent of change, it has adapted to the social realities of each era by placing people at the heart of its actions. In a vibrant narrative, this book revives the significant moments, inspiring figures, and major turning points that have shaped this organization deeply rooted in its community. Amid crises, reinventions, and waves of solidarity, the story of the 'Y' is also the story of many women who have together forged new paths toward their empowerment. The YWCA Quebec is a story of courage that still resonates today."
Place
Québec, QC
Publisher
Septentrion
Date
2025
# of Pages
272p.
Language
fr
Citation
Daigle, Johanne. YWCA Québec. 150 ans au coeur de la vie des femmes. Québec, QC: Septentrion, 2025.
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