Global Intersectionality and Contemporary Human Rights
Discover a transformative perspective on human rights with Global Intersectionality and Contemporary Human Rights by Johanna Bond. Published by Oxford University Press in 2021, this insightful hardback spans 288 pages and delves into the critical concept of intersectionality as it relates to global discrimination.
Bond meticulously examines how human rights organizations worldwide are increasingly recognizing the importance of intersectionality in their efforts to combat discrimination. This compelling work advocates for a comprehensive incorporation of intersectional analysis into the practices of these organizations, ultimately aiming to enhance their effectiveness and reach.
Whether you are a scholar, activist, or simply interested in the evolving landscape of human rights, this book is an essential read that challenges conventional frameworks and encourages a deeper understanding of the complexities of harm caused by discrimination. Explore the intersections of identity and rights today!