Confucianism and Human Rights
An exploration into the harmony between Confucianism, an Eastern philosophy, and human rights.
An exploration into the harmony between Confucianism, an Eastern philosophy, and human rights.
This memoir tells the story of Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani girl who stood up against the Taliban for girls’ education.
The book discusses gender inequality worldwide and proposes concrete steps to empower women, thereby promoting economic growth and societal development.
A chilling account of Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s time in Guantánamo Bay detention camp, where he was held without charge.
An autobiographical book by Paul Rusesabagina, depicting his experience as the hotel manager who sheltered people during the Rwandan genocide.
Melissa Gira Grant challenges commonly held beliefs and narratives about sex work, advocating for the rights and autonomy of sex workers.
Nothing to Envy presents real-life stories from defectors of North Korea, depicting daily hardships and the stark contrasts between North Korean and Western societies.
This book explores the paradox of censorship in an era that values free speech, examining the forces that challenge our freedom to read, think, and communicate.
To Stop a Warlord details activist Shannon Sedgwick Davis’s courageous mission to combat Joseph Kony’s war crimes in Uganda with her organization, the Bridgeway Foundation.