None of Us is Free Until All of Us are Free: New Perspectives on Global Solidarity

THEME: Mobilising for socio, economic and political campaigns

TITLE: None of Us is Free Until All of Us are Free: New Perspectives on Global Solidarity

PUBLISHED BY: Africa World Press

WHO IS THIS FOR: None of Us is Free Until All of Us are Free: New Perspectives on Global Solidarity is published by Africa World Press and provides “a rich resource for those engaged in the hard work of creating and sustaining solidarity networks of activists, organisations, and institutions”.  It brings together essays from 2020 to 2024 on the theme of global solidarity in the early 21st century. Edited by William Minter in collaboration with Imani Countess, it features a foreword by Graça Machel.

“Building on what Graça Machel succinctly describes as ‘the most successful transnational movement for justice that the world has ever seen,’ the global anti-apartheid movement, this inspiring book offers us a guidebook on how to be global citizens. Minter and Countess supplement their own analysis with visionaries – from Angela Davis to Winona LaDuke – to expand our imaginations and offer the dynamic movements for racial, economic, gender, and climate justice of today a dazzling array of entry ramps into effective action for global justice.” – John Cavanagh, former Director of the Institute for Policy Studies.

This book is a unique hybrid digital/print publication. Purchase of the book includes access to a PDF of the full book with multiple links and embedded videos.

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None of Us is Free Until All of Us are Free: New Perspectives on Global Solidarity