Voices Of Liberation: Wangari Maathai children's fictionWangari Maathai was a scholar, writer, environmental activist, human rights champion, and Nobel Prize laureatte. In her life and thought, she tenaciously sought to expose the precarious lives of people across a variety of communities: women, rural communities, political prisoners, Kenyans, Africans, and citizens of the global South saddled with the burdens of international debt. She is without doubt a worthy subject for the latest addition to the
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to turn our hearts and our minds around
mistrust and misadventures that destroy lives
It calls for a new social contract among citizens and municipalities to secure not only their sustainability but their survival
heartfelt empathy for the underdog
WPC Pip Lovejoy is convinced that there's more to this case than meets the eye
She writes of her experience as being “too black” for her coloured schoolmates
or host proper dinner parties
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she tenaciously sought to expose the precarious lives of people across a variety of communities: women
Since men have drawn maps
its monumental range