Awarding-winning author, Miriam Toews, discussed her latest book, Women Talking, at the 2018 Festival with interviewer Alissa York. The book is based on the real events that occurred in a remote Mennonite community where more than 100 girls and women were drugged and sexually assaulted.
This episode is produced and hosted by Ardo Omer. Introduction by Director Geoffrey E. Taylor.
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