Negotiating Human Rights
Delve into the poignant memoir "Negotiating Human Rights" by Christina Isajiw, published in 2014. This insightful book offers a captivating exploration of the activities of the Human Rights Commission of the World Congress of Free Ukrainians during the turbulent 1970s and 1980s. Spanning 427 pages, Isajiw skillfully recounts the struggles and triumphs faced by human rights advocates amidst the political landscapes of Canada and Europe, including the Soviet Union. Through her compelling narrative, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the resilience and determination of women and dissenters fighting for justice and equality. A must-read for anyone interested in human rights, politics, and the social work sphere, "Negotiating Human Rights" stands as a significant contribution to the dialogue surrounding human rights history. Add this essential title to your collection today and embrace the powerful stories that shape our past and present.