Human Rights

365 Ways to Change the World

author: Michael Nortonshelved under: Social Change
date: 2006publisher: Harper Perennial
content type: book
description: Here are 365 original, funny, controversial and effective ideas for making the world a fairer, freer, greener place - helping those who need it, and making life harder for exploiters, polluters, bullies and profiteers. So don't just moan about the state of the world:

become a Guerilla Gardener, go on a Sex Strike, join the Church of Stop Shopping.

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The Human Rights Watch global report on women's human rights

author: Human Rights Watch, Women's Rights Projectshelved under: Feminism/Patriarchy/Gender
date: c1995publisher: New York : Human Rights Watch
content type: book
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Voices For Freedom

author: Amnesty Internationalshelved under: Prisoner's Rights/Prisons
date: 1986publisher: Amnesty International Publications
content type: book
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"Some People Push Back" on the Justice of Roosting Chickens with America reaps what it sows

author: Jalil A Muntaqimshelved under: Why the US is bad
date: publisher: Zinelibrary.net
content type: book
description: Ward Churchill (author) is a Keetoowah Band Cherokee Native American activist who writes about genocide and colonisation as well as Indigenous alternatives to the status quo.
Jalil Muntaqim, arrested by San Fransisco Police as part of the Black LIberation Army in 1971, framed for murdering two NY police and spent 30 years in prison.

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Three masquerades

author: Marilyn Waringshelved under: Workers/ Labour/ Communist History
date: 1997publisher: Allen & Unwin
content type: book
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