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I should have honor

Subtitlea memoir of hope and pride in Pakistan
CreatorBrohi, Khalida
Publish PlaceNew York
PublisherRandom House
Publish Year2018
Pages202p.
ISBN/ISSN9780399588013
Shelfmark
V IND 1A 2018
Mediumboek
DescriptionA memoir of Khalida Brohi (ca1990), a Pakistani activist for women's rights and a social entrepreneur. She grew up in a village as a member of the Brahui people, an indigenous tribe of Balochistan, Pakistan. She was brought up with cultural traditions such as arranged marriages and honor killings. At the age of sixteen an honor killing of her cousin inspired her career as an activist, first with writing poetry about her experience and reading it at events, later with a FaceBook campaing for the WAKE UP Campaign Against Honor Killings. From there, she created the Sughar Empowerment Society, focused on empowering the lives of women in rural communities through education and employment opportunities, while working to change the minds of male partners, fathers and brothers. .With photo section.
Thesauruseerwraak
gearrangeerde huwelijken
plattelandsvrouwen
mensenrechten
acties
empowerment
ondernemers
Pakistan
Verenigde Staten
20e eeuw
1990-1999
21e eeuw
2000-2009
2010-2019
autobiografie
CategoriesBook/Boek


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