No Way to Live
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Sheila Baxter
Sheila Baxter is an anti-poverty activist who has written several books about poverty and mental illness in Canada.
Born in 1933, she became active in the anti-poverty movement in Quebec, Canada in 1970. Baxter also co-founded Chez Doris, a drop-in centre for women living on the streets of Montreal...
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