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  1. Aug 4, 2016 · A selection of the world's finest writers for young people – in conjunction with Amnesty International UK – explore the rights and freedoms still lacking in today's society, covering issues such as gender equality, race hatred, surveillance, identity and freedom of speech.

  2. May 4, 2017 · A varied and thought-provoking collection of short stories and poems for teens with a conscience, with striking cover illustrations by award-winning childrens laureate Chris Riddell. With contributions from Frances Hardinge, Sarah Crossan, Matt Haig, Neil Gaiman and many more.

  3. Through short stories and poetry, twenty-five leading authors and illustrators explore the top human rights issues facing young people today. Now is the time to take a stand and make a...

  4. Here I Stand. A dynamic collection for young adults aged 12+. At a time when we are seeing a surge in hate crimes in the UK, Here I Stand is all too relevant. The stories and poems confront many horrors, but they also speak for freedom, solidarity and activism. Buy the book.

  5. Jan 1, 2017 · Here I Stand, is a beautiful, pragmatic book by amnesty International, that looks at human rights across the globe. Through a series of twenty-five short stories, poems, and even a few comic strips, written by well known and renown authors, you are given different insights into how human rights are being trampled on, not only by ...

  6. May 5, 2016 · Inspired by the 800-year anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta, a selection of writers - in conjunction with Amnesty International UK - explore the rights and freedoms still lacking in today's society, covering issues such as gender equality, race hatred, surveillance, identity and freedom of speech.

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  7. May 4, 2017 · Here I Stand: Stories that Speak for Freedom. Edited by Amnesty International UK. A varied and thought-provoking collection of short stories and poems for teens with a conscience, with striking cover illustrations by award-winning children’s laureate Chris Riddell.