"Regardless of where we were born, how much we have, what we believe or think, or our age or the color of our skin, we all deserve to live with satisfaction, justice and freedom. There are so many different kinds of human rights-civil rights, rights for workers, children and LGBTQ+ people, the rights to go to school and to a clean environment, the right to think freely and practice the religion of your choice. Human Rights is an oversized and vibrant visual book full of timelines and definitions and mini-bios that explains all there is to know about our human rights and the laws and doctrines that protect them"--…mehr
"Regardless of where we were born, how much we have, what we believe or think, or our age or the color of our skin, we all deserve to live with satisfaction, justice and freedom. There are so many different kinds of human rights-civil rights, rights for workers, children and LGBTQ+ people, the rights to go to school and to a clean environment, the right to think freely and practice the religion of your choice. Human Rights is an oversized and vibrant visual book full of timelines and definitions and mini-bios that explains all there is to know about our human rights and the laws and doctrines that protect them"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yayo Herrero is an anthropologist, social educator, agricultural technical engineer, lecturer and researcher in issues relating to social ecology and feminism. She has been a state coordinator of Ecologists in Action and has been an activist for decades in numerous social activities in defense of human rights, ecology, feminism and the social and solidarity economy. She runs the social justice nonprofit organization, Benéfico-Social Hogar del Empleado Foundation (FUHEM), coordinates the Complutense University of Madrid’s Centre for Environmental Studies and Information, and is a lecturer in Environmental Education and Sustainable Development at the UNESCO Chair at the National Distance Education University (UNED). Her research focuses on a critique of the capitalist development and production model as a threat to the planet and life, work which she combines with activism. Herrero regularly contributes to several critical and independent media, such as eldiario.es. She is the co-author of the illustrated book Canvi climàtic (Litera, 2019). Translator Paul David Martin..... Luis Demano is a teacher, cartoonist and graphic designer whose work has appeared in the media, on albums, posters, advertising, and in animation Demanos is also the co-director of the Master's Degree in Professional Illustration at the Barreira A+D Official Center for Higher Studies, in Valencia, Spain, where he currently resides. He is the illustrator of the books Human Rights and the Illustrated History of Rock, which has been translated into six languages.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (UDHR 1948) • All Human Beings Are Born Free and Equal in Dignity and Rights (Articles 1 and 2) • Personal Rights (Articles 3-11) • Personal Rights in Relation to the Community (Articles 12-17) • Right to Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion (Articles 18-21) • Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Articles 22-27) • Conditions for Ensuring the Enforcement of Rights (Articles 28-30) COLLECTIVE RIGHTS • Rights of Peoples to Self-Determination • Rights of Indigenous People • Right to a Common Heritage • Right to a Common Heritage • Right to a Healthy Environment • Rights of Nature RIGHTS ARE NOT GIFTED • Women's Struggles •.Gains of the Workers' Movement • The Struggle against Racism • The Struggle for Children's Rights • The Struggles of People With Disabilities • Rights of LBTQIA+ People • Disobedience as a Means of Obtaining Rights • Creators and Advocates of Rights PRESENT AND FUTURE CHALLENGES • That Rights Are Not Trampled On • That Violations of Rights Do Not Go Unpunished • That All Institutions Respect Human Rights • That Security Cannot Be Used as an Excuse to Violate Human Rights • That New Rights Be Guaranteed to Continue Living in the Future • Reimagining Rights
TABLE OF CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (UDHR 1948) • All Human Beings Are Born Free and Equal in Dignity and Rights (Articles 1 and 2) • Personal Rights (Articles 3-11) • Personal Rights in Relation to the Community (Articles 12-17) • Right to Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion (Articles 18-21) • Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Articles 22-27) • Conditions for Ensuring the Enforcement of Rights (Articles 28-30) COLLECTIVE RIGHTS • Rights of Peoples to Self-Determination • Rights of Indigenous People • Right to a Common Heritage • Right to a Common Heritage • Right to a Healthy Environment • Rights of Nature RIGHTS ARE NOT GIFTED • Women's Struggles •.Gains of the Workers' Movement • The Struggle against Racism • The Struggle for Children's Rights • The Struggles of People With Disabilities • Rights of LBTQIA+ People • Disobedience as a Means of Obtaining Rights • Creators and Advocates of Rights PRESENT AND FUTURE CHALLENGES • That Rights Are Not Trampled On • That Violations of Rights Do Not Go Unpunished • That All Institutions Respect Human Rights • That Security Cannot Be Used as an Excuse to Violate Human Rights • That New Rights Be Guaranteed to Continue Living in the Future • Reimagining Rights
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