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Our society is breaking down. Fascists are winning elections, economic inequality is rampant, and the climate crisis is at its tipping point. It feels like the amount of work needed to overcome these injustices is too much to handle. But what if there is a way to lower the threshold to action? Who will free us if not ourselves?
In Radical Justice, international human rights lawyer Nani Jansen Reventlow shows how we can build a fundamentally different future with our own hands. We all have our own spheres of influence, and each of us can be the revolution.
Taking inspiration from the deep well of anti-racist and social activist writers such as Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò and Angela Davis, each chapter offers tips on how to learn, reflect and act in a society where we are told we are powerless. Including advice on strategic litigation, reclaiming our digital rights, reparations demands, climate activism and much more, the information in these pages is indispensable to the struggle for radical justice.
Contents
Preface to the English edition
A Note on Language
Introduction
1. An Ode to Being Radical
2. Hero Worship in Activism
3. The Perfect Plaintiff
4. On Using the Master's Tools: Litigation for Systemic Change
5. Climate Justice
6. Freedom of Speech, Power, and Liberation
7. Digital Rights
8. Reparations
9. Distractions
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index



