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The Red Movement
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The Red Movement

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In this nonfiction bestselling book, the author explores various systemic injustices, including those in the corporate world that exploit vulnerable people for greater profit margins. She argues the outrage against healthcare corporations now is part of a broader critique of current systems and companies prioritizing profit over human lives, and how this violates basic human rights. The book shows how economic exploitation and social inequities are interlinked and need a broader wide-spread approach using collective action by the masses to create real meaningful change. In the book, she explains how to achieve this goal individually and collectively.

Book Reviews:

"An eye-opening transformative read that will stay with you long after you've turned the last page." Amazon Review

"Similar to the compelling voices of Barack Obama and Greta Thunberg, this book offers an intense yet pensive exploration of contemporary human rights issues. It is a resource-rich with shocking information and compelling stories that are both persuasive and motivational. Whether you are a business professional or a concerned citizen, this book is a comprehensive guide that is both clear and concise, leaving a lasting impact on your perspective and actions. For those who have been moved by works like "The Legacy of Barack Obama" or "The Climate Book" by Greta Thunberg, this book is a must-read." David Khalili, LMFT

"The Red Movement is a masterpiece that transcends the boundaries of conventional nonfiction literature. It's a wake-up call, a beacon of light in a world bedeviled by injustices, and a road map to make a change." Joseph Peter Nelson, Book Review, Online Book Club

"Kapri's narrative is nothing short of gripping. With each page turn, she peels back the layers of societal complacency, exposing the raw, painful reality of modern-day slavery and exploitation. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Kapri paints a vivid picture of the human cost behind our everyday purchases, from the clothes on our backs to the gadgets in our hands." Soni Kapil, Book Review, Online Book Club

"The Red Movement written by Shadan Kapri is a powerful and empowering exploration of two global issues: modern-day slavery and environmental degradation...Kapri doesn't just highlight the problems; the author empowers readers with tangible solutions and strategies for effecting change. From raising awareness and advocating for policy reforms to supporting ethical consumerism and promoting sustainable practices, the book offers a comprehensive roadmap for individuals, communities, and policymakers to become a part of the solution." Sadia Nadeem, Book Review, Online Book Club

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kapri Publishing
Date
24 June 2021
Pages
210
ISBN
9781734644647

In this nonfiction bestselling book, the author explores various systemic injustices, including those in the corporate world that exploit vulnerable people for greater profit margins. She argues the outrage against healthcare corporations now is part of a broader critique of current systems and companies prioritizing profit over human lives, and how this violates basic human rights. The book shows how economic exploitation and social inequities are interlinked and need a broader wide-spread approach using collective action by the masses to create real meaningful change. In the book, she explains how to achieve this goal individually and collectively.

Book Reviews:

"An eye-opening transformative read that will stay with you long after you've turned the last page." Amazon Review

"Similar to the compelling voices of Barack Obama and Greta Thunberg, this book offers an intense yet pensive exploration of contemporary human rights issues. It is a resource-rich with shocking information and compelling stories that are both persuasive and motivational. Whether you are a business professional or a concerned citizen, this book is a comprehensive guide that is both clear and concise, leaving a lasting impact on your perspective and actions. For those who have been moved by works like "The Legacy of Barack Obama" or "The Climate Book" by Greta Thunberg, this book is a must-read." David Khalili, LMFT

"The Red Movement is a masterpiece that transcends the boundaries of conventional nonfiction literature. It's a wake-up call, a beacon of light in a world bedeviled by injustices, and a road map to make a change." Joseph Peter Nelson, Book Review, Online Book Club

"Kapri's narrative is nothing short of gripping. With each page turn, she peels back the layers of societal complacency, exposing the raw, painful reality of modern-day slavery and exploitation. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Kapri paints a vivid picture of the human cost behind our everyday purchases, from the clothes on our backs to the gadgets in our hands." Soni Kapil, Book Review, Online Book Club

"The Red Movement written by Shadan Kapri is a powerful and empowering exploration of two global issues: modern-day slavery and environmental degradation...Kapri doesn't just highlight the problems; the author empowers readers with tangible solutions and strategies for effecting change. From raising awareness and advocating for policy reforms to supporting ethical consumerism and promoting sustainable practices, the book offers a comprehensive roadmap for individuals, communities, and policymakers to become a part of the solution." Sadia Nadeem, Book Review, Online Book Club

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kapri Publishing
Date
24 June 2021
Pages
210
ISBN
9781734644647