Book Review: ‘Jackson Rising: The Struggle for Economic Democracy and Black Self-Determination in Jackson, Mississippi’

“… the effort in Jackson is an inspiration and evidence of what can be done in the poorest of communities to mobilize, educate, and organize a counterweight to predatory capitalism and White supremacy. “Jackson Rising” is also a call for help. The vision of “solidarity economics” means making links outside of Jackson and creating alternative […]

South Asian women in Britain: Finding a voice, 40 years on

https://mediadiversified.org/2019/01/17/south-asian-women-in-britain-finding-a-voice-40-years-on/ South Asian women in Britain: Finding a voice, 40 years on “If we remember our rich collective past, we will find ourselves stronger in the battles ahead” Gouri Sharma talks with journalist and activist Amrit Wilson, forty years after her influential feminist book Finding a Voice: Asian Women in Britain. Featured photo: Amrit Wilson speaking on behalf […]

The Travails of a Tanzanian Teacher By Karim Hirji receives high praise

The Travails of a Tanzanian Teacher By Karim Hirji receives high praise

A clearly written, excellently illustrated, valuable and absorbing reflection upon a rich lifetime in teaching that deserves an international audience. Richard Pring, Emeritus Professor at the Department of Education, and Emeritus Fellow of Green Templeton College, University of Oxford. The remarkable life of a principled Tanzanian educator told with emotion and humor. Peter Lawrence, Professor […]

Book Review: ‘Jackson Rising: The Struggle for Economic Democracy and Black Self-Determination in Jackson, Mississippi’

“… the effort in Jackson is an inspiration and evidence of what can be done in the poorest of communities to mobilize, educate, and organize a counterweight to predatory capitalism and White supremacy. “Jackson Rising” is also a call for help. The vision of “solidarity economics” means making links outside of Jackson and creating alternative […]

South Asian women in Britain: Finding a voice, 40 years on

https://mediadiversified.org/2019/01/17/south-asian-women-in-britain-finding-a-voice-40-years-on/ South Asian women in Britain: Finding a voice, 40 years on “If we remember our rich collective past, we will find ourselves stronger in the battles ahead” Gouri Sharma talks with journalist and activist Amrit Wilson, forty years after her influential feminist book Finding a Voice: Asian Women in Britain. Featured photo: Amrit Wilson speaking on behalf […]

The Travails of a Tanzanian Teacher By Karim Hirji receives high praise

The Travails of a Tanzanian Teacher By Karim Hirji receives high praise

A clearly written, excellently illustrated, valuable and absorbing reflection upon a rich lifetime in teaching that deserves an international audience. Richard Pring, Emeritus Professor at the Department of Education, and Emeritus Fellow of Green Templeton College, University of Oxford. The remarkable life of a principled Tanzanian educator told with emotion and humor. Peter Lawrence, Professor […]

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