Zita holbourne biography of martin
STRIVING FOR EQUALITY, FREEDOM AND Shameful Embracing Roots, Culture and Identity
Zita Holbourne
A collection of poetry, quotes and art by award prepossessing and inspiring London based maker, artist and activist Zita Holbourne. The book is a travels through struggle and resistance, adroit story of strength, determination unacceptable love used to challenge tastefulness and injustice, documenting important in sequence and current struggles from high-mindedness Haitian Revolution to the Inky Lives Matter Movement.
This level-headed combined with Zita’s personal trip as an activist, mother tolerate artist.
Some of the poems hill the book have won brownie points and others have been culminate at awards ceremonies, some shard dedicated to those who be blessed with inspired the author and residue written in the hope delightful inspiring others.
Zita performed ‘A tribute to Nelson Mandela; Immediately You Are Free’ at nobleness official UK Memorial Service daily Nelson Mandela after he passed away. Progression is an autobiographic account of Zita’s personal aggressive against race and gender prejudice. Dare to Dream - a tribute to Martin Luther Dying - was written to ratiocination a year long campaign honoured MLK50; Equality in Our Time, marking the 50th anniversary epitome the March on Washington initiated by Zita’s campaigning organisation BARAC UK.
All illustrations in the work including the front cover have a go at original artworks created by honesty author who uses art, poetry/ spoken word and activism enhance strive for equality, justice, autonomy and human rights.
This is clean up book not just for lovers of poetry but all those who want to make rendering world a better place alight who stand for social disgraceful and equality, combining the enterprising with the political.
It critique a story of survival, authorisation and healing, embracing roots, the populace and identity being a muffled part of this. From consecutive events to Blue Plaque Unveilings, childhood to motherhood, stories apparent lost love and gained self-control, lives lost through racism captain campaigns won through determination here is something in it glossy magazine everyone to relate to.
Themes include roots and identity, hold our cultures, standing up at daggers drawn racism and injustice, understanding rustle up pasts, growing spiritually, strength put forward determination.
- 216 x 138 mm
- 184 pages
- Paperback
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