ABSTRACT

This chapter provides a snapshot of the existing diversity of voices on human rights that foregrounds the important relational work among practitioners and critics, which enable these alternative framings. Through interviews, a speech excerpt and a report from the field, the chapter explores visionary perspectives derived from the activism of prominent community radio hosts, scholar-activists and an independent filmmaker. World magazine further explained that the cause of the Abu Ghraib prison crisis was feminism because feminism causes women to become disoriented about their gender roles, join the army and abuse prisoners. The anti-violence movement that the way to end gender violence. Sexual violence is the strategy by which Native peoples become marked as inherently rapeable, and by extension their lands inherently invade-able and their resources inherently extractable.