As the loss of the memory of our collective and connected history of struggle for justice now runs pandemic around the globe, author T.Y. Okosun re-engages us with this reality via a series of critical reflections and experiences focused in Honduras, yet spanning the globe. Through Honduras and Beyond we are privy to a contemplative sojourn in which the author seeks to understand the meaning of the struggles of poor peoples and the impasses in the struggle for equal opportunities. By way of a deep cross-social/cross ...
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As the loss of the memory of our collective and connected history of struggle for justice now runs pandemic around the globe, author T.Y. Okosun re-engages us with this reality via a series of critical reflections and experiences focused in Honduras, yet spanning the globe. Through Honduras and Beyond we are privy to a contemplative sojourn in which the author seeks to understand the meaning of the struggles of poor peoples and the impasses in the struggle for equal opportunities. By way of a deep cross-social/cross-national narrative, he highlights how daily social struggles expose layers of micro-inequalities that diminish social well-being. This memory confronts what we take for granted every day, but invites and empowers us to consider the challenges and responsibilities that remain before all of us in reconfiguring our social reality in view of a more equitable coexistence.
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