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Geography Development and Human Rights
Year: 2010 | Published by: Amnesty International IrelandThis teachers’ pack is designed to be taught alongside the Leaving Certificate Geography syllabus. All lessons are linked to corresponding …
Celebrating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: A Civic Social and Political Education Resource Pack
Year: 2008 | Published by: Amnesty International IrelandCelebrating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a resource pack for CSPE teachers and their students. The resource contains 12 …
A is for Action: CSPE Action Project Resource
Year: 2011 | Published by: Amnesty International IrelandA is for action is intended to assist teachers in guiding students through the steps of deciding on and planning …
Allah is not Obliged
Year: 2007 | Published by: Anchor‘Allah is not obliged to be fair about the things he does on earth.’ These are the words from the …
Knuckle
Year: 2011 | Published by: Rise FilmsThis documentary exposes the secretive world of the Irish Traveller. Filmed over twelve years, Knuckle details a history of violence …
Burma VJ
Year: 2006 | Published by: The CooperativeSub-titled “Reporting from a Closed Country”, this inspirational documentary from the Danish filmmaker, Anders Østergaard, is about the 2007 Burmese …
God Grew Tired of Us
Year: 2006 | Published by: Lost Boys of Sudan, National Geographic Films, Silver Nitrate PicturesWinner of both the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, the film God …
King Leopold’s Ghost
Year: 2002 | Published by: PaxWhen US historian Adam Hochschild published his award winning account of the brutal plunder of the Congo it raised a …
Disgrace
Year: 1999 | Published by: Secker and WarburgThis Booker Prize winning novel set in post-apartheid South Africa, is about redemption, the shift in political power and the …
Don’t Let’s Go To The Dogs Tonight
Year: 2002 | Published by: MacMillanAlexander Fuller’s much-talked-about memoir records her childhood in war-torn Africa, with a focus on the difficult relationships between settlers and …
Do They Hear You When You Cry
Year: 1999 | Published by: BantamThe 17-year-old Fauziya Kassindja made headlines in 1996 when she was the first female to be granted asylum in the …
The Bottom Billion
Year: 2007 | Published by: Oxford University PressIn this latest book, former World Bank economist Paul Collier has identified fifty eight stagnating countries where nearly one billion …
Country of My Skull
Year: 1998 | Published by: Random HouseThe Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) in South Africa oversaw three committees dealing with human rights violations, reparations and amnesty …
The Grass is Singing
Year: 1950 | Published by: Thomas Y. Crowell CompanyThis is Lessing’s first novel and tells the story of Dick and Mary Turner, ‘white’ farmers in a remote part …
In the Footsteps of Mr. Kurtz: Living on the Brink of Disaster in Mobutu’s Congo
Year: 2000 | Published by: Fourth Estate LondonThis thrilling book recounts the extravagant tyranny of Mobutu Sese Seko, who ruled Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo) for …
The Famished Road
Year: 1991 | Published by: Anchor BooksBen Okri’s Booker prize-winning novel draws on the Nigerian belief in “spirit children” who die and are continuously reborn.
Burger’s Daughter
Year: 1979 | Published by: Viking PressSet in South Africa during the apartheid regime, this novel is about the beginning of a young white woman’s political …
A Fine Balance
Year: 1995Critics have lauded this book as one of the greatest novels of the late 20th century. Set in Bombay (now …
Maru
Year: 1971“Maru” is set in a remote village in Botswana in the 1960s. The novel is an examination of racial prejudice …
How the world works: a teacher’s post primary resource
Year: 2010A teacher’s guide to global justice issues for transition year.. This pack promotes awareness about the causes of global inequalities, …