Exploring contemporary women's identity and the Jewish experience, the narrative uses vivid imagery and evocative language to delve into the intimacy of marriage and motherhood. It examines the pursuit of both personal and global freedom, intertwining themes of law, language, and love, creating a rich tapestry that reflects the complexities of modern life.
A New Global Agenda: Priorities, Practices, and Pathways of the International
Community explores the most compelling issues of our time, highlighting key
strategies, initiatives, and calls to action. Taking up where the former
annual series, A Global Agenda: Issues Before the U.N., left off, this book
sets the work of the U.N. in the context of cross-sectoral perspectives and
multi-stakeholder partnerships. To catalyze regenerative solutions for People,
Society, and Planet, A New Global Agenda engages visionary thought leaders,
advocates, and innovators spanning international policy, academia, private
sector, and civil society. This is a must-read for scholars, students,
practitioners and global citizens shaping our world today. A New Global Agenda
is edited by Diana Ayton-Shenker, editor and author of A Global Agenda:
Current Issues Before the General Assembly of the United Nations (published
with the United Nations Association/Rowman & Littlefield, 2002, and 2001
Editions). Ayton-Shenker is the Global Catalyst Senior Fellow at The New
School, and CEO of Global Momenta. Contributions by: T. Alexander Aleinikoff,
Laurie Adams, Karen J. Alter, Gina Bria, Gillian Christie, Michael A. Cohen ,
Peter Dietrich, Hall Gardner, Russ Gaskin, Pape Amadou Gaye, Eban Goodstein,
Jensine Larsen, L. Hunter Lovins, Alynna Lyon, Lars Fogh Mortensen, Alex Neve,
Karen Lund Petersen, Courtney C. Radsch, Harpinder Sandhu, Lena Simet, Joel
Simon, Ramesh Thakur, Gracey Vaughn , Mary R. Watson , Derek Yach, and Andrew
Zolli.