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  • The Leadership of Women

    More Stories of Solidarity and Struggle in the Human Rights Movement

    Series series Activism and Social Movement Studies
    **What can we learn from the women whose leadership has shaped human rights struggles across the globe? **The Leadership of Women is a powerful memoir by David Hinkley that celebrates the remarkable women who inspired his work beyond Amnesty International, spotlighting their groundbreaking contributions to movements for justice. Through vivid stories of collaboration, resilience, and innovation, ... Read more

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  • An Unlikely Social Justice Warrior

    Making My Life Count as a Muslim Feminist

    Series series Middle Eastern Studies
    What happens when a Malaysian Muslim woman defies expectations and challenges patriarchy?Ani Zonneveld shares her journey from Kuala Lumpur to rural Illinois, confronting invisible lines drawn by religion, gender, and race—all in pursuit of truth and justice.From the music industry to global human rights forums, Ani uses her voice—literally and figuratively—to advocate for freedom of expression, ... Read more

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  • Stories of Solidarity and Struggle

    A Life in the Worldwide Movement for Human Rights

    Series series Activism and Social Movement Studies
    How does someone come to live a life of activism, supporting the fight to abolish the death penalty in the US; to defend Indigenous peoples’ rights in the US, Central and South America; and to free prisoners of conscience in South Korea, Indonesia, Chile, Sudan, and South Africa?Drawing on personal experience and that of towering human rights figures, such as South Korea’s Kim Dae Jung and Sudan’s ... Read more

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  • The Quest for Identity and Agency as a Black Scholar and Human Rights Activist

    Combatting Invisibility and Gaining Legitimacy

    Series series Activism and Social Movement Studies
    How does one overcome invisibility and gain legitimacy in an individualized society?In his compelling book, The Quest for Identity and Agency as a Black Scholar and Human Rights Activist, Charles P. Henry explores his involvement in two pivotal social movements: the search for social identity and the fight for civil and human rights. Starting with personal experiences of place, memory, family, ... Read more

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  • MOMENTS

    of revelation and reflection

    by Anna Hayward ...
    Momentsof revelation and reflection.Moments is so-called because each story is about a moment in time when something significant changes either for the main character, or for the reader.The moments, settings, characters and time periods are all different, ranging from the 18th century to the far future. The writing is highly descriptive, creating the scenes in a short space of time with imagery ... Read more

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  • Stuck Outside

    The Limits of Progressive Criminal Legal System Reform in an Inequitable Society

    Series series Carceral Studies
    How do identity and social circumstances affect experiences of the criminal legal system in the US?It’s no secret that factors such as race and socio-economic status will affect a person’s experience of life, and contact with the criminal legal system is no different. Drawing on the author’s own experience of jail and the criminal legal system, as well as academic literature in the field of ... Read more

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  • Léa Roback

    Quebec Social Justice Activist

    Series series Jewish Studies
    Who was Léa Roback? And what can we learn from activism?Léa Roback (1903-2000) gained renown for her seven decades of activism in Quebec, particularly championing union rights and women rights. Yet, despite her significant accomplishments no English-language biography exists. In our current geo-political climate, marked by polarization and lack of dialogue, documenting Roback's ability to ... Read more

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