Feed the World: Birhan Woldu and Live Aid

Feed the World: Birhan Woldu and Live Aid
Title Feed the World: Birhan Woldu and Live Aid PDF eBook
Author Oliver Harvey
Publisher Fox Chapel Publishing
Pages 209
Release 2016-12-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1780091397

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Birhan Woldu became one of the most recognized faces and forms of the late 20th century after her skeletal image was broadcast at the end of Live Aid to publicize famine in Africa. Although Live Aid, led by musicians such as Bob Geldof and Bono, raised millions for famine relief, most people thought Birhan was dead - until, that is, she was 'rediscovered' by Canadian journalist Brian Stewart, who helped fund her schooling and helped change her life. Twenty years later, Birhan once again became a symbol of hope for Africa when she appeared on stage at Live 8 with Madonna and Geldof in front of millions. But how did she get to that point? Journalist Oliver Harvey tells Birhan's life story - from the days of famine and war in Ethiopia when her father literally carried Birhan and her sister on his shoulders more than 900 km on an epic journey to life, to Live Aid and the years of struggle between. This is a truly inspirational story of triumph over extreme adversity. The ongoing crisis in East Africa makes this book extremely topical and important. New Holland is donating proceeds from the book to Oxfam's DEC East Africa Crisis Appeal.

Gendering Global Humanitarianism in the Twentieth Century

Gendering Global Humanitarianism in the Twentieth Century
Title Gendering Global Humanitarianism in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Esther Möller
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 336
Release 2020-08-24
Genre History
ISBN 3030446301

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“This volume is interesting both because of its global focus, and its chronology up to the present, it covers a good century of changes. It will help define the field of gender studies of humanitarianism, and its relevance for understanding the history of nation-building, and a political history that goes beyond nations.” - Glenda Sluga, Professor of International History and ARC Kathleen Laureate Fellow at the University of Sydney, Australia This volume discusses the relationship between gender and humanitarian discourses and practices in the twentieth century. It analyses the ways in which constructions, norms and ideologies of gender both shaped and were shaped in global humanitarian contexts. The individual chapters present issues such as post-genocide relief and rehabilitation, humanitarian careers and subjectivities, medical assistance, community aid, child welfare and child soldiering. They give prominence to the beneficiaries of aid and their use of humanitarian resources, organizations and structures by investigating the effects of humanitarian activities on gender relations in the respective societies. Approaching humanitarianism as a global phenomenon, the volume considers actors and theoretical positions from the global North and South (from Europe to the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, South and South East Asia as well as North America). It combines state and non-state humanitarian initiatives and scrutinizes their gendered dimension on local, regional, national and global scales. Focusing on the time between the late nineteenth century and the post-Cold War era, the volume concentrates on a period that not only witnessed a major expansion of humanitarian action worldwide but also saw fundamental changes in gender relations and the gradual emergence of gender-sensitive policies in humanitarian organizations in many Western and non-Western settings.

Social Bonds as Freedom

Social Bonds as Freedom
Title Social Bonds as Freedom PDF eBook
Author Paul Dumouchel
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 311
Release 2015-08-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1782386947

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Central to discussions of multiculturalism and minority rights in modern liberal societies is the idea that the particular demands of minority groups contradict the requirements of equality, anonymity, and universality for citizenship and belonging. The contributors to this volume question the significance of this dichotomy between the universal and the particular, arguing that it reflects how the modern state has instituted the basic rights and obligations of its members and that these institutions are undergoing fundamental transformations under the pressure of globalization. They show that the social bonds uniting groups constitute the means of our freedom, rather than obstacles to achieving the universal.

Billboard

Billboard
Title Billboard PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 76
Release 2006-01-21
Genre
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In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.

Band Aids and Beyond: Tackling disasters in Ethiopia 25 years after the famine

Band Aids and Beyond: Tackling disasters in Ethiopia 25 years after the famine
Title Band Aids and Beyond: Tackling disasters in Ethiopia 25 years after the famine PDF eBook
Author Nick Martlew
Publisher Oxfam
Pages 22
Release 2009
Genre Economic assistance
ISBN 1848142293

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Intersecting Inequalities

Intersecting Inequalities
Title Intersecting Inequalities PDF eBook
Author Jelke Boesten
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 146
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0271036710

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"Examines how food aid, population policies and policy against domestic violence reflected and reproduced existing inequalities based on race, class and gender in 1990s Peru"--Provided by publisher.

Humanitarianism and Modern Culture

Humanitarianism and Modern Culture
Title Humanitarianism and Modern Culture PDF eBook
Author Keith Tester
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 144
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0271037350

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"An examination of humanitarianism in Western society. Argues that humanitarianism has become a staple part of modern media and celebrity culture."--Provided by publisher.