Human Rights Learning: A Peoples' Report
The report is a compilation of articles and case studies that brings together in one volume the history, theory and practice of human rights as a way of life. Written as "a narrative of organic, experiential knowledge, generated by communities in resistance and suffering people in solidarity of one another," the report covers experiences from Argentina, Cambodia, China, India, Guatemala, Israel, Japan, Sri Lanka, and elsewhere. These stories are supported by articles that address the concept of human rights and human rights learning, the way popular literacy education can serve as a model for human rights learning in the community, and the suggested importance of placing human rights learning solidly at the center of the global agenda.
Click here for access to both the full report and each individual chapter for download as PDF documents.
Email from Shulamith Koenig to The Communication Initiative, October 31 2006.
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