Sisters in the Struggle (1991)
This documentary features Black women active in politics as well as community, labour and feminist organizing. They share their insights and personal testimonies on the double legacy of racism and sexism, linking their personal struggles with the ongoing battle to end systemic discrimination and violence against women and people of colour.
Director: Ginny Strikeman, Dionne Brand
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 49 min
Release Date: August 1, 1991
Cast
- Carolyn Allain - Self
- Linda Carty - Self
Cinematography: Moira Simpson, Zoe Dirse
Editing: Margaret Wong
Country: Canada
Language: English, Français
Original Language: en
Keywords
woman director
More Films by Director: Ginny Strikeman, Dionne Brand
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sisters in the Struggle about?
- This documentary features Black women active in politics as well as community, labour and feminist organizing. They share their insights and personal testimonies on the double legacy of racism and sexism, linking their personal struggles with the ongoing battle to end systemic discrimination and violence against women and people of colour.
- Who directed Sisters in the Struggle?
- Sisters in the Struggle was directed by Ginny Strikeman, Dionne Brand.
- Who stars in Sisters in the Struggle?
- Sisters in the Struggle stars Carolyn Allain, Linda Carty.
- How long is Sisters in the Struggle?
- Sisters in the Struggle has a runtime of 49m (49 minutes).
- What genre is Sisters in the Struggle?
- Sisters in the Struggle is a Documentary film.
- Where was Sisters in the Struggle produced?
- Sisters in the Struggle was produced in Canada.