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Dance Through Time: A 60s Activist Then & Now
Dance Through Time: A 60s Activist Then & Now
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Author: Terry Dance-Bennink
Publisher: FriesenPress
Published: 12/19/2023
Pages: 300
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.97lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.67d
ISBN: 9781039198760
About the Author
Dance-Bennink, Terry: - Terry Dance-Bennink is a former sixties activist whose passion for justice has carried her through seventy-five years. During this time, she's campaigned for civil and women's rights, organized unions, worked as an adult educator, and advocated for environmental and prodemocracy causes. The child of two writers, writing has always been a part of Terry's life, and she's inherited her mother's passion for justice along with her faith. A former Vice-President Academic of Fleming College, Ontario, and a dean at George Brown College, Terry has had an impressive career, which includes directing a retreat centre, and writing and editing the book, Stories United: Harvesting Elders' Wisdom. She has a master's degree in adult education and a diploma in spiritual direction, both from the University of Toronto.
Legally blind, Terry lives with her husband in an assisted living community in Victoria, B.C., where she enjoys listening to classical music and the blues, practising meditation, and solitary walks in nature. She continues to act in solidarity with those facing injustice, including Indigenous people, women, seniors, and old-growth forests. She is a member of the Green Party of Canada, the BC Green Party, Elders for Ancient Forests, the BC Civil Liberties Association, RAVEN (Respecting Aboriginal Values and Environmental Needs), and Dying with Dignity. Her passion for helping others has never left her.
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