Celebrating the resilience and innovations of women's contributions to global human rights.
About The Book
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About The Author
**What can we learn from the women whose leadership has shaped human rights struggles across the globe? **
The Leadership of Women is a powerful memoir by David Hinkley that celebrates the remarkable women who inspired his work beyond Amnesty International, spotlighting their groundbreaking contributions to movements for justice. Through vivid stories of collaboration, resilience, and innovation, Hinkley honors these champions while offering lessons for activists today.
This book is both a tribute and a call to action—an invitation to join ongoing struggles for the rights of women, refugees, people in poverty, and victims of abuse worldwide. The Leadership of Women is ideal for students, scholars, and activists seeking to understand and advance human rights in the 21st century.
David Hinkley is a lifelong human rights activist, educator, and writer whose work spans Amnesty International leadership, global advocacy, and decades of engagement with movements for justice and equality.
**What can we learn from the women whose leadership has shaped human rights struggles across the globe? **
The Leadership of Women is a powerful memoir by David Hinkley that celebrates the remarkable women who inspired his work beyond Amnesty International, spotlighting their groundbreaking contributions to movements for justice. Through vivid stories of collaboration, resilience, and innovation, Hinkley honors these champions while offering lessons for activists today.
This book is both a tribute and a call to action—an invitation to join ongoing struggles for the rights of women, refugees, people in poverty, and victims of abuse worldwide. The Leadership of Women is ideal for students, scholars, and activists seeking to understand and advance human rights in the 21st century.
David Hinkley is a lifelong human rights activist, educator, and writer whose work spans Amnesty International leadership, global advocacy, and decades of engagement with movements for justice and equality.
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—Aryeh Neier, Co-Founder, Human Rights Watch (and former National Executive Director of the ACLU)