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Klein Stahl Miriam - Rad women worldwide: artists and athletes, pirates and punks, and other revolutionaries who shaped history

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Educational and inspirational, this New York Times bestseller from the authors of Rad American Women A-Z, is a bold, illustrated collection of 40 biographical profiles showcasing extraordinary women from around the world.
Rad Women Worldwide tells fresh, engaging, and inspiring tales of perseverance and radical success by pairing well researched and riveting biographies with powerful and expressive cut-paper portraits. From 430 BCE to 2016, spanning 31 countries around the world, the book features an array of diverse figures, including Hatshepsut (the great female king who ruled Egypt peacefully for two decades) and Malala Yousafzi (the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize) to Poly Styrene (legendary teenage punk and lead singer of X-Ray Spex) and Liv Arnesen and Ann Bancroft (polar explorers and the first women to cross Antarctica). This progressive and visually arresting book is a compelling addition to womens history...

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What is a country A homeland a nation What is a border Is it a river an - photo 1What is a country A homeland a nation What is a border Is it a river an - photo 2

What is a country?

A homeland, a nation?

What is a border?

Is it a river, an ocean, a line on a map?

One in every 122 humans on earth is a refugee,
displaced person, or asylum-seeker.

What does it mean to be from a place?

Or to be foreign?

To belong, to not belong.

Youre born where youre born.

Forest or desert, mountain or coast.

A house, a hut, a tent.

A shelter. A refugee camp.

One in every 122 humans has no place.

Where did you come from?

What body, what people?

Who holds you there?

Whose mouth speaks your language?

How did I get here?

How did you get there?

Of the 60 million forcibly displaced people in the world almost 80 percent are - photo 3Of the 60 million forcibly displaced people in the world almost 80 percent are - photo 4

Of the 60 million forcibly displaced people

in the world, almost 80 percent are women

and children. They leave their homes,

cities, and countries due to war,

violence, discrimination, hunger,

environmental catastrophe.

Immigrant. Refugee.

Migrant. Homeless.

Placeless. Stateless. Human.

Theyve fled Eastern Europe,

Northern Africa, the Middle East,

South Sudan, Central America.

Over fences, underground.

Facing soldiers, police, militias.
Smugglers, traffickers, border patrol.

Seeking safety, food, education.
Asylum, acceptance, citizenship.

Escaping from Burma, Syria, Afghanistan, Eritrea.

Mexico, Somalia, Turkey, Ukraine. Guatemala, Iraq.

A world without war, a night without

bombs, a school without guns, a day without

gangs. A chance. A home.

A life.

They say good-bye to friends,

families, schools, and jobs, and set

out in the hope that somewhere,

somehow, they will find a new

place. Sometimes they leave with

their entire families; sometimes husbands

and fathers have been

lost to war, to fighting.

Millions of mothers walk in the cold

dark, babies on backs and children

in arms.

They soothe them in boats as they cross black seas sing lullabies in tents in - photo 5They soothe them in boats as they cross black seas sing lullabies in tents in - photo 6

They soothe them in

boats as they cross

black seas, sing

lullabies in tents in

dangerous camps.

They flee while

pregnant, give birth on

roads, cradle new hope.

They keep going.

Will they turn her away?

Is there room on the land?

In our hearts?

Forced out of Ireland, Congo,

Germany, Cuba. Have to leave

Palestine, Serbia, Vietnam,

Cambodia.

They pass babies over

fences, into someone

elses hands.

Send daughters across

deserts, away from the

wars theyre born into.

Cross deserts and oceans

to new lands.

And sometimes they arrive at train stations and airports to eager crowds with - photo 7And sometimes they arrive at train stations and airports to eager crowds with - photo 8

And sometimes, they

arrive at train stations and

airports to eager crowds

with shoes and coats.

Meals and toys, diapers

and books, signs that say

Welcome in unfamiliar

languages.

Classrooms and books, the

chance to dream, to have a

future.

What does it mean to help,

to accept?

To be a friend, a neighbor,

a sister?

No human being is illegal.

Who belongs? Who helps?

We do.

MORE RAD WOMEN WORLDWIDE

This book tells 40 stories from 30 countries. There are almost 200 countries in the worldit could easily be 40,000 stories! Here are 250 more rad women from all over the world for you to check out:

AFGHANISTAN

Tahmina Kohistani

Olympic Athlete

Malalai Joya

Writer and Activist

ALBANIA

Urani Rumbo

Teacher and Playwright

ALGERIA

Dahia al-Kahina

Resistance Leader

Assia Djebar

Filmmaker

ANGOLA

Nzingha

Queen

ANTIGUA

Jamaica Kincaid

Writer

ARGENTINA

Eva Pern

Politician

Maria Lugones

Philosopher

ARMENIA

Hayganush Mark

Poet and Author

Zabel Yesayan

Novelist

AUSTRALIA

Layne Beachley

Surfer

Oodgeroo Noonuccal

Poet

Doris Pilkington Garimara

Author

AUSTRIA

Hedy Lamarr

Actor and Inventor

Anna Freud

Psychiatrist

Rosa Welt-Straus

Womens Rights Activist

BAHRAIN

Ruqaya Al-Ghasra

Olympic Athlete

BANGLADESH

Begum Rokeya

Feminist Social Worker

Pritilata Waddedar

Revolutionary

BELARUS

Svetlna Alexivich

Investigative Journalist

BELGIUM

Alexandra David-Nel

Spiritualist and Adventurer

Diane von Frstenberg

Fashion Designer

Luce Irigaray

Philosopher

BERMUDA

Dame Lois Browne-Evans

Lawyer and Politician

BOLIVIA

Silvia Lazarte

Indigenous Leader

Bartolina Sisa

Resistance Fighter

Julieta Paredes

Activist and Organizer

BOSNIA

Jasmila banic

Filmmaker

BOTSWANA

Unity Dow

Judge and Human Rights Activist

BRAZIL

Bertha Lutz

Zoologist, Feminist, and Politician

Ana Nri

Nurse

Isabel

Princess

Leticia Bufini

Skateboarder

BULGARIA

Dimitrana Ivanova

Womens Rights Activist

BURMA

Wai Wai Nu Rohingya

Activist and Political Prisoner

BURUNDI

Ketty Nivyabandi

Poet and Activist

CAMBODIA

Ros Sereysothea

Singer

Indradevi

Queen

CANADA

Kenojuak Ashevak

Artist

Anna Mae Aquash

Activist

Roberta Bondar

Astronaut

Manon Rhaume

Hockey Player

CAPE VERDE

Cesria vora

Singer

CHILE

Gabriela Mistral

Poet

Isabel Allende

Author

Ana Tijoux

Rapper

Mara Teresa Ruiz

Astronomer

CHINA

Zheng Shih

Pirate

Dowager Cixi

Empress

Jin Xing

Dancer

Dr. Flossie Wong-Staal

Molecular Biologist

COLOMBIA

Gaitana

Rebellion Leader

COSTA RICA

Emma Gamboa

Educator

Pancha Carrasco

Soldier

CUBA

Alicia Alonso

Ballerina

Ana Mendieta

Artist

Ana Betancourt

Activist

Lydia Cabrera

Anthropologist

CZECH REPUBLIC

Boena Nmcov

Writer

Martina Navratilova

Tennis Player

Bertha von Suttner

Nobel Peace Prize Winner

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Neema Namadamu

Disability and Womens Rights Activist

DENMARK

Lili Elbe

Transgender Artist

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

The Mirabal Sisters

Political Activists

ECUADOR

Matilde Hidalgo

Activist and Politician

EGYPT

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