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Religious Socialism - Faith in Action for a Better World (Paperback): Fran Quigley Religious Socialism - Faith in Action for a Better World (Paperback)
Fran Quigley
R578 R481 Discovery Miles 4 810 Save R97 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
How Human Rights Can Build Haiti - Activists, Lawyers, and the Grassroots Campaign (Hardcover): Fran Quigley How Human Rights Can Build Haiti - Activists, Lawyers, and the Grassroots Campaign (Hardcover)
Fran Quigley
R2,511 R1,102 Discovery Miles 11 020 Save R1,409 (56%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A cataclysmic earthquake, revolution, corruption, and neglect have all conspired to strangle the growth of a legitimate legal system in Haiti. But as "How Human Rights Can Build Haiti" demonstrates, the story of lawyers-activists on the ground should give us all hope. They organize demonstrations at the street level, argue court cases at the international level, and conduct social media and lobbying campaigns across the globe. They are making historic claims and achieving real success as they tackle Haiti's cholera epidemic, post-earthquake housing and rape crises, and the Jean-Claude Duvalier prosecution, among other human rights emergencies in Haiti.


The only way to transform Haiti's dismal human rights legacy is through a bottom-up social movement, supported by local and international challenges to the status quo. That recipe for reform mirrors the strategy followed by Mario Joseph, Brian Concannon, and their clients and colleagues profiled in this book. Together, Joseph, Concannon, and their allies represent Haiti's best hope to escape the cycle of disaster, corruption, and violence that has characterized the country's two-hundred-year history. At the same time, their efforts are creating a template for a new and more effective human rights-focused strategy to turn around failed states and end global poverty.

Walking Together, Walking Far - How a U.S. and African Medical School Partnership Is Winning the Fight against HIV/AIDS... Walking Together, Walking Far - How a U.S. and African Medical School Partnership Is Winning the Fight against HIV/AIDS (Paperback)
Fran Quigley
R435 R359 Discovery Miles 3 590 Save R76 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A remarkable partnership between the Indiana University School of Medicine and the Moi University School of Medicine in Kenya has built one of the most comprehensive and successful programs in the world to control HIV/AIDS. Calling upon the resources of the Americans, the ingenuity of the Kenyans, and their shared determination to care for patients who had been given up for dead, the program has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize and described as a miracle by the U.S. ambassador to Kenya. Doctors from Kenya and the United States employing methods once considered unfeasible, such as successfully administered antiretroviral regimes have created a model program for saving lives and empowering the sick and impoverished. Against formidable odds, these partners demonstrate how medicine and caring can overturn preconceived notions about Africa and help wipe out the world's most devastating pandemic."

If We Can Win Here - The New Front Lines of the Labor Movement (Hardcover): Fran Quigley If We Can Win Here - The New Front Lines of the Labor Movement (Hardcover)
Fran Quigley
R3,610 Discovery Miles 36 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Do service-sector workers represent the future of the U.S. labor movement? Mid-twentieth-century union activism transformed manufacturing jobs from backbreaking, low-wage work into careers that allowed workers to buy homes and send their kids to college. Some union activists insist that there is no reason why service-sector workers cannot follow that same path. In If We Can Win Here, Fran Quigley tells the stories of janitors, fry cooks, and health care aides trying to fight their way to middle-class incomes in Indianapolis. He also chronicles the struggles of the union organizers with whom the workers have made common cause. The service-sector workers of Indianapolis mirror the city's demographics: they are white, African American, and Latino. In contrast, the union organizers are mostly white and younger than the workers they help rally. Quigley chronicles these allies' setbacks, victories, bonds, and conflicts while placing their journey in the broader context of the global economy and labor history. As one Indiana-based organizer says of the struggle being waged in a state that has earned a reputation as antiunion: "If we can win here, we can win anywhere." The outcome of the battle of Indianapolis may foretell the fate of workers across the United States.

Prescription for the People - An Activist's Guide to Making Medicine Affordable for All (Paperback): Fran Quigley Prescription for the People - An Activist's Guide to Making Medicine Affordable for All (Paperback)
Fran Quigley
R570 R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Save R91 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Prescription for the People, Fran Quigley diagnoses our inability to get medicines to the people who need them and then prescribes the cure. He delivers a clear and convincing argument for a complete shift in the global and U.S. approach to developing and providing essential medicines-and a primer on how to make that change happen. Globally, 10 million people die each year because they are unable to pay for medicines that would save them. The cost of prescription drugs is bankrupting families and putting a strain on state and federal budgets. Patients' desperate need for affordable medicines clashes with the core business model of the powerful pharmaceutical industry, which maximizes profits whenever possible. It doesn't have to be this way. Patients and activists are aiming to make all essential medicines affordable by reclaiming medicines as a public good and a human right, instead of a profit-making commodity. In this book, Quigley demystifies statistics and terminology, offers solutions to the problems that block universal access to medicines, and provides a road map for activists wanting to make those solutions a reality.

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