Our winter book study all set to get rolling, but we've decided to bump back our start date to give everyone a chance to catch their breath after a wonderful holiday season!
January 26th is our new kick-off date! Join us at 7:30 in the West Hill lounge.
We have a few copies of this year's title for sale through the kiosk if you'd like to get a jump on reading.
Our cost for the book is $17.50, or you can pick one up at your local book store.
"In Search of a Better World"
by Payam Akhavan
"A work of
memoir, history, and a call to action, In Search of a Better World, the
2017 CBC Massey Lecture, is a powerful and essential work on the major
human rights struggles of our times. In February of 2017, Amnesty
International released their Annual Report for 2016 to 2017, concluding
that the “us versus them” rhetoric increasingly employed by politicians
is endangering human rights the world over.
Renowned UN
prosecutor and human rights scholar Payam Akhavan has encountered the
grim realities of contemporary genocide throughout his life and career.
He argues that deceptive utopias, political cynicism, and public apathy
have given rise to major human rights abuses: from the religious
persecution of Iranian Bahá’ís that shaped his personal life, to the
horrors of ethnic cleansing in Yugoslavia, the genocide in Rwanda, and
the rise of contemporary phenomena such as the Islamic State. But he
also reflects on the inspiring resilience of the human spirit and the
reality of our inextricable interdependence to liberate us, whether from
hateful ideologies that deny the humanity of others or an empty
consumerist culture that worships greed and self-indulgence.
A timely, essential, and passionate work of memoir and history, In Search of a Better World is a tour de force by an internationally renowned human rights lawyer." - goodreads.com
A timely, essential, and passionate work of memoir and history, In Search of a Better World is a tour de force by an internationally renowned human rights lawyer." - goodreads.com
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