Sally Armstrong

CanadianHistorical FictionHistoryBiographyb. 1943

Sally Armstrong is a distinguished Canadian journalist, documentary filmmaker, human rights activist, and author. Renowned as a 'war correspondent for the world's women,' she has extensively covered conflicts in regions such as Afghanistan, Bosnia, Somalia, and Rwanda, focusing on the lived experiences of women and children in crisis. She is an Officer of the Order of Canada and has received numerous awards for her journalism and humanitarian work, including multiple Amnesty International Canada Media Awards.

Awards

['Officer of the Order of Canada', 'Amnesty International Canada Media Award (multiple)', 'Canadian Journalism Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award', 'Calgary Peace Prize']

Notable Works

['The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor', 'Ascent of Women', 'Veiled Threat: The Hidden Power of the Women of Afghanistan', "Bitter Roots, Tender Shoots: The Uncertain Fate of Afghanistan's Women", 'Power Shift: The Longest Revolution']

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