“This society so harsh, so inhuman, it is composed of you and me… What are we doing to help the other one?”

Chronicle "Interdit aux hommes" (Forbidden to men), by Doris Veillette-Hamel, Journal Le Nouvelliste, December 8, 1973, page 19.
Chronicle "Forbidden to men", 1973

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