Hello Dear,
My name is Grace James and I'm a Nigerian currently studying Law in Nigeria. I'm excited about this book and I hope you are about it as I am.
I started writing Justice, Law and The City two weeks before the #EndSars protest that broke out in Nigeria, year 2020. I will not deny that the year was challenging indeed. From the pandemic where we lost our loved ones to the global racial and even gender problems that claimed more lives. But here we are, alive, learning to laugh and opening our hearts again to love. I'm so moved that through it all we choose to love and live again. It takes courage to do so.
I'm actually calling your attention to activism which I love doing a lot and will be introducing yo guys to.
Below is an image of an email I received from Amnesty International. I volunteer through the Write4HumanRights event and I think you can too. It's a noble course, not to look social media pretty but to impact lives everywhere.
The link to free IMLEAYO is on my profile in Conversations. Please head there and sign up with Amnesty International in your respective countries. Lets help humanity!!!
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Justice, Law and The City
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