The text underscores the equality and universality of human rights
by applying the human rights framework to cases representing all
regions of the world and countries at all stages of economic
development-including comparative cases on juvenile justice in the
US, persecution of Muslims in China, the Flint, MI water crisis,
ISIS and sexual assault of Yazidi women, genocide, human
trafficking, truth and reconciliation in South Africa and
Greensboro, NC. It captures the contested and dynamic nature of
human rights change by focusing on the human rights claims made by
human rights defenders. It demonstrates to an American
undergraduate audience how to put theory into practice by using
contemporary American political problems as examples and by
including a guide to campus- and community-based advocacy-a human
rights toolkit.
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