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A World Divided : Human Rights In An Unequal World

A World Divided : Human Rights In An Unequal World

A World Divided: Human Rights in an Unequal World takes readers into the heart of inequality and the struggle for dignity, weaving biography with social analysis. Equal parts investigative narrative and heartfelt testimony, this book offers a timely exploration of human rights in India, seen through the twenty-five-year journey of activist Shamim Ahmed. Written for curious readers, students, educators, and anyone who believes that every person deserves justice, the tone is thoughtful, urgent, and hopeful.

Structured as a warmly told narrative, the book blends eyewitness accounts, autobiographies, memoirs, reportage, media coverage, documentaries, and door-to-door surveys gathered over five years of careful research. The result is a vivid, accessible portrait of how rights are claimed, contested, and defended in everyday life. Readers will feel the cadence of real lives—victimhood and oppression balanced by resilience and the relentless pursuit of justice—delivered in a voice that invites understanding rather than overwhelm. Shireen Sultana’s contributions further enrich the discussion, amplifying voices from women, Dalits, and minority communities who push against entrenched norms. A World Divided: Human Rights in an Unequal World guides you through complex ideas with clarity, making policy, history, and advocacy feel personal and urgent.

  • In-depth examination of human rights in India through Shamim Ahmed's journey
  • Five years of rigorous research across autobiographies, memoirs, reportage, media, documentaries, and door-to-door surveys
  • Focus on oppression, resilience, and the ongoing fight for justice
  • Profiles of marginalized communities and the activists who stand with them
  • Documentary-style storytelling that makes complex ideas accessible
  • Clear explanations of key human rights concepts and their real-world impact
  • A compelling invitation for readers to think, act, and contribute to a more just world

After finishing A World Divided, readers gain a nuanced understanding of how rights are lived on the ground, a renewed sense of responsibility to advocate for others, and the motivation to keep hope alive in the face of inequality.

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A World Divided: Human Rights in an Unequal World takes readers into the heart of inequality and the struggle for dignity, weaving biography with social analysis. Equal parts investigative narrative and heartfelt testimony, this book offers a timely exploration of human rights in India, seen through the twenty-five-year journey of activist Shamim Ahmed. Written for curious readers, students, educators, and anyone who believes that every person deserves justice, the tone is thoughtful, urgent, and hopeful.

Structured as a warmly told narrative, the book blends eyewitness accounts, autobiographies, memoirs, reportage, media coverage, documentaries, and door-to-door surveys gathered over five years of careful research. The result is a vivid, accessible portrait of how rights are claimed, contested, and defended in everyday life. Readers will feel the cadence of real lives—victimhood and oppression balanced by resilience and the relentless pursuit of justice—delivered in a voice that invites understanding rather than overwhelm. Shireen Sultana’s contributions further enrich the discussion, amplifying voices from women, Dalits, and minority communities who push against entrenched norms. A World Divided: Human Rights in an Unequal World guides you through complex ideas with clarity, making policy, history, and advocacy feel personal and urgent.

  • In-depth examination of human rights in India through Shamim Ahmed's journey
  • Five years of rigorous research across autobiographies, memoirs, reportage, media, documentaries, and door-to-door surveys
  • Focus on oppression, resilience, and the ongoing fight for justice
  • Profiles of marginalized communities and the activists who stand with them
  • Documentary-style storytelling that makes complex ideas accessible
  • Clear explanations of key human rights concepts and their real-world impact
  • A compelling invitation for readers to think, act, and contribute to a more just world

After finishing A World Divided, readers gain a nuanced understanding of how rights are lived on the ground, a renewed sense of responsibility to advocate for others, and the motivation to keep hope alive in the face of inequality.