Grace Lee Boggs

Grace Lee Boggs
Grace Lee Boggs is a philosopher and activist based in Detroit. The daughter of Chinese immigrants, she has chronicled her life in struggle in the autobiographical Living for Change. The James and Grace Lee Boggs Center to Nurture Community Leadership was founded in 1995 in Detroit to carry on their work and honour their legacy.
- Revolution and Evolution in the Twentieth CenturyINR 395
More than thirty years of experience in the labour, radical, and black movements in the United States and distilled by the authors in these pages. This book provides a concise and instructive revie...

Felix M. Keesing
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Neha Dixit
Neha Dixit is an independent journalist based in New Delhi. She has covered politics, gender and social justice for seventeen years. Most of her work is investigative, narrative and long-form. She

Kumar Shahani
Kumar Shahani (b. 1940) began his filmmaking career with the celebrated Maya Darpan (1972), which made him one of the most significant directors of the New Indian Cinema. He has sinc

Somasundara Rao
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Aamer Hussein
Aamer Hussein (born 8 April 1955) is a Pakistani short story writer and critic.

John Gillott
John Gillott has a degree in applied mathematics. He works at the Genetic Interest Group, London.

Molly Daniels Ramanujan
Molly Daniels Ramanujan is the author of Yellow Fish, translated into Kannada by her husband, A.K. Ramanujan, and published as Haladi Meenu.he has also written A City of Children and Other Stories,