Kookooms daughter who was murdered, leaving her only daughter stella to be raised by her kookoom
who is Lorraine
Emily, Phoenix and tommy explain the roots of [blank]
what is the hardships in victims, villains and law enforcement representation
In Tommys childhood when every ad break came on the tv it signaled [blank]
what is his dads walk to get another beer
Stella has been more or less cut off from home from [blank]
who is Stella’s husband Jeff thinking her Kookoom’s neighborhood is too sketchy
The artist of cover of ‘The Break’
Who is Corinna Wollf
The clan’s matriarch, a great-grandmother, who has lived through fostering and an abusive husband to raise her family
Who is Flora
Stella calls the police to make a report, an officers dismisses her as “crazy” and the incident must’ve been [blank]
What is a gang fight
The difference between Tommy's perspective and any other
What is Tommy's lone male perspective
Phoenix thinks [blank] is love
What is her uncle buying his daughter all name brand clothes
She is part of [blank] Indigenous group
What is Red River Metis
Who do we learn more about clayton from aside from the party Emily attened
Who is Phoenix
Because of misogeny and racism stella is not believed with the excuse [blank]
What is "she's a sleep deprived mother who is ‘crazy’"
Tommy grew up and he had to change from [blank to blank]
what is being sent to bed when his dad had gotten dangerous to being the shield between his mother and father
Rita relapsed her addictions because of [blank]
What is her husband cheating on her with a friend, leading to rumors as to whether her child was really hers
Katherena is known for [blank]
What is poetry, literature, filmmaker and teacher
Runs away from juvenile detention to her gang-leader uncle who she idolizes to hide out in his basement
who is phoenix
Officer Christie’s inability to take indigenous people seriously impacted his ability
what is his ability to act as a proper officer
This figure in Tommy’s life is pushing her subtle bigotry on him
Who is his fiancé
Detailing the tragedy of cultural loss, prejudice, family breakdown, and violence is for [blank]
what is a readers assessment
Her hometown was a heavily Indigenous and was lucky enough to be filled with [blank]
what is thriving culture and community
The women in this story all share the fear and trauma of living life as indigenous women and do this for each other
what is listening and sympathizing so they feel heard
After leaving Stella's house from her police report, officer Christie makes a comment showing [blank]
what is the display of his racism, colonial view and desensitization of gang-violence in the community he’s suppose to be protecting
Tommy’s dads phrase about tommy’s mother
what is “she's a wild one tommy, got her off the reservation for cheap, she was on sale”
Emily’s description after being assaulted
What is “shell, something protective and translucent over all of her, something that might break any movement”
Her upbringing was in Winnipeg's north area, Manitoba was known for high levels of [blank]
What is crime and poverty