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OverviewOur society is breaking down. Fascists are winning elections, economic inequality is rampant, and the climate crisis is at its tipping point. It feels like the amount of work needed to overcome these injustices is too much to handle. But what if there is a way to lower the threshold to action? Who will free us if not ourselves? In Radical Justice, international human rights lawyer Nani Jansen Reventlow shows how we can build a fundamentally different future with our own hands. We all have our own spheres of influence, and each of us can be the revolution. Taking inspiration from the deep well of anti-racist and social activist writers such as Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò and Angela Davis, each chapter offers tips on how to learn, reflect and act in a society where we are told we are powerless. Including advice on strategic litigation, reclaiming our digital rights, reparations demands, climate activism and much more, the information in these pages is indispensable to the struggle for radical justice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nani Jansen ReventlowPublisher: Pluto Press Imprint: Pluto Press Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 19.80cm ISBN: 9780745351841ISBN 10: 0745351840 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 20 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsPreface to the English language edition A Note on Language Introduction 1. An Ode to Being Radical 2. Hero Worship in Activism 3. The Perfect Plaintiff 4. On Using the Master’s Tools: Litigation for Systemic Change 5. Climate Justice 6. Freedom of Speech, Power, and Liberation 7. Digital Rights 8. Reparations 9. Distractions Acknowledgements NotesReviews'The book we need to start our journey towards changing the world for the better. This collection of personal, wonderfully written essays supplies us with often-untold stories, cultural knowledge, reflections, and actions to help us birth a new, more regenerative world. Nani Jansen Reventlow - a global changemaker - has given us a book that is fearless and inspirational, intellectual and visionary, and rooted in a reality that will help us transform ourselves and society' -- Derek Bardowell, author of <i>No Win Race</i> and <i>Giving Back</i> 'In a society marked by systemic inequality and entrenched power structures, Nani Jansen Reventlow’s debut book serves as a powerful reminder that to create the world we envision, we need to radically rethink our approaches and take dedicated action toward true inclusivity and equity. This transformative guide challenges and motivates readers to actively participate in their communities, advocate for change, and rethink the systems that shape social norms. Whether you’re an activist, organizer, or simply someone aspiring for a fairer world, this book will ignite your passion and clarify the path toward creating the essential change we all seek' -- Dunja Mijatović, former Commissioner for Human Rights at the Council of Europe 'A bold, unflinching examination of some of the most pressing social justice issues of our time. Drawing on a diverse range of thinkers and movements, this book challenges readers to think critically about power, privilege, and strategies for transformative change. Anyone interested in building a more just and equitable world should read this thought-provoking and inspiring work' -- Kumi Naidoo, former Executive Director of Greenpeace International and Secretary-General of Amnesty International 'Historically, English law has played a firm role in enabling some of the most heinous human rights atrocities across the world – which many are still experiencing the ramifications of. Radical Justice couldn’t be more timely. Nani Jansen Reventlow is a force in human rights law, but most importantly, she cares. The more of us who have this book in our hands, the more equipped we will be to usher in a new world that is fair and just for all' -- Nova Reid, author of <i>The Good Ally</i> 'The book we need to start our journey towards changing the world for the better. This collection of personal, wonderfully written essays supplies us with often-untold stories, cultural knowledge, reflections, and actions to help us birth a new, more regenerative world. Nani Jansen Reventlow - a global changemaker - has given us a book that is fearless and inspirational, intellectual and visionary, and rooted in a reality that will help us transform ourselves and society' -- Derek Bardowell, author of <i>No Win Race</i> and <i>Giving Back</i> 'In a society marked by systemic inequality and entrenched power structures, Nani Jansen Reventlow’s debut book serves as a powerful reminder that to create the world we envision, we need to radically rethink our approaches and take dedicated action toward true inclusivity and equity. This transformative guide challenges and motivates readers to actively participate in their communities, advocate for change, and rethink the systems that shape social norms. Whether you’re an activist, organizer, or simply someone aspiring for a fairer world, this book will ignite your passion and clarify the path toward creating the essential change we all seek' -- Dunja Mijatović, former Commissioner for Human Rights at the Council of Europe 'A bold, unflinching examination of some of the most pressing social justice issues of our time. Drawing on a diverse range of thinkers and movements, this book challenges readers to think critically about power, privilege, and strategies for transformative change. Anyone interested in building a more just and equitable world should read this thought-provoking and inspiring work' -- Kumi Naidoo, former Executive Director of Greenpeace International and Secretary-General of Amnesty International 'Historically, English law has played a firm role in enabling some of the most heinous human rights atrocities across the world – which many are still experiencing the ramifications of. Radical Justice couldn’t be more timely. Nani Jensen Reventlow is a force in human rights law, but most importantly, she cares. The more of us who have this book in our hands, the more equipped we will be to usher in a new world that is fair and just for all' -- Nova Reid, author of <i>The Good Ally</i> Author InformationNani Jansen Reventlow is an international human rights lawyer. She is the founder of Systemic Justice, which advocates for marginalised communities through strategic litigation. Politico named her one of society’s great visionary tech leaders for her work on digital human rights. She has also been honoured with awards from Harvard, Oxford and Columbia Universities. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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