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The Journey of an Invisible Woman
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The Journey of an Invisible Woman in Vernon, BC
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The Journey of an Invisible Woman in Vernon, BC
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When she was a young girl, Sandy Camillo's mother told her a secret. That secret was that one day she and all of her friends would become "invisible" women. Her mother's words horrified Sandy, and she vowed that she would defy the mandate of this secret.
The Journey of an "Invisible" Woman recounts stories of how Sandy and women of many generations struggled to overcome stereotyping and societal barriers erected to keep them in their "place", to keep them invisible and silenced. She invites readers to accompany her on this journey of confronting biased gender norms, becoming visible, and finding a voice.
Sandy Camillo is a nonprofit governance consultant who has spent much of her life promoting equity for women through her service on boards of women's advocacy associations and in her blogs about women's issues. She is passionate in her belief that every woman deserves to be the mistress of her own destiny without being forced into a subservient status. Sandy has four children and lives in New York with her husband, dog and cat.
When she was a young girl, Sandy Camillo's mother told her a secret. That secret was that one day she and all of her friends would become "invisible" women. Her mother's words horrified Sandy, and she vowed that she would defy the mandate of this secret.
The Journey of an "Invisible" Woman recounts stories of how Sandy and women of many generations struggled to overcome stereotyping and societal barriers erected to keep them in their "place", to keep them invisible and silenced. She invites readers to accompany her on this journey of confronting biased gender norms, becoming visible, and finding a voice.
Sandy Camillo is a nonprofit governance consultant who has spent much of her life promoting equity for women through her service on boards of women's advocacy associations and in her blogs about women's issues. She is passionate in her belief that every woman deserves to be the mistress of her own destiny without being forced into a subservient status. Sandy has four children and lives in New York with her husband, dog and cat.


















