"Concrete and mesmerizing, Unbowed is the story of resistance, a
refusal to be bowed down by oppression and humiliation in the
pursuit of the excellent and the heroic in society. Wangari
Maathai's story is more than that of one woman's struggles against
the negative political and social conditions of her upbringing: it
is also the story of Kenya, Africa, and the World. The environment
she fights for is the totality of the ecological and social
conditions of our being. Her life is a triumph of good over
evil."
-Ngugi wa Thiong'o, author of "Wizard of the Crow"
"This is an extraordinary account of an extraordinary woman's life.
The courage, compassion and natural wisdom that shine out from
these pages are hugely inspiring for campaigners the world over.
And for those who are still struggling to find what 'sustainable
development' really means in practice, you need look no further
than Wangari Maathai's own life, and the astonishing success of the
Green Belt Movement."
-Jonat
" Concrete and mesmerizing, Unbowed is the story of resistance, a
refusal to be bowed down by oppression and humiliation in the
pursuit of the excellent and the heroic in society. Wangari
Maathai' s story is more than that of one woman' s struggles
against the negative political and social conditions of her
upbringing: it is also the story of Kenya, Africa, and the World.
The environment she fights for is the totality of the ecological
and social conditions of our being. Her life is a triumph of good
over evil."
- Ngugi wa Thiong' o, author of "Wizard of the Crow"
" This is an extraordinary account of an extraordinary woman' s
life. The courage, compassion and natural wisdom that shine out
from these pages are hugely inspiring for campaigners the world
over. And for those who are still struggling to find what '
sustainable development' really means in practice, you need look no
further than Wangari Maathai' s own life, and the astonishing
success of the Green Belt Movement."
- Jonathon Porritt, Co-Founder and Programme Director of Forum for
the Future
" Wangari Maathai's memoir is direct, honest, and beautifully
written- a gripping account of modern Africa's trials and triumphs,
a universal story of courage, persistence, and success against
great odds in a noble cause."
- Bill Clinton
" Wangari Maathai is a prophet for our time and "Unbowed" is a call
to arms for all of us who feel that the planet is overwhelmed by
careless, corrupt or violent leadership. I have long suspected that
the voice to lead us forward would come out of Africa, and it has -
avoice of humor, sense, strength and compassion. Read this book and
pass it on."
- Alexandra Fuller
" Wangari Maathai will be the first woman from Africa to be
honoured with the Nobel Peace Prize. She will also be the first
African from the vast area between South Africa and Egypt to be
awarded the prize. She represents an example and a source of
inspiration for everyone in Africa fighting for sustainable
development, democracy and peace."
- The Norwegian Nobel Committee, 8 October 2004
" My time with Wangari Maathai made me feel as if I had been given
new eyes and an awakened soul . . . . To exude a sense of empowered
peace . . . with historic brilliance and heroism while raising
three children as a single mother in a country hostile to strong
women is almost unimaginable . . . She should be the most
celebrated woman in the world."
- Alexandra Fuller
" What is impressive and important about what Wangari and the Green
Belt Movement have done is that they work on the environment in a
way that ties it to economic empowerment- lifting people out of
poverty. Such creative solutions need our support."
- Bill Clinton
" Wangari Maathai and the Green Belt Movement demonstrate the
intimate connection between sustainable management of Africa' s
rich natural resources, democracy, good governance and peace. Such
are the solutions that will bring new light to Africa. I hope the
world will support her vision of hope."
- Nelson Mandela
"Wangari Maathai's memoir is direct, honest, and beautifully
written-a gripping account of modern Africa's trials and triumphs,
a universal story of courage, persistence, and success against
great odds in a noble cause."
-Bill Clinton
"Wangari Maathai is a prophet for our time and "Unbowed" is a call
to arms for all of us who feel that the planet is overwhelmed by
careless, corrupt or violent leadership. I have long suspected that
the voice to lead us forward would come out of Africa, and it has -
a voice of humor, sense, strength and compassion. Read this book
and pass it on."
-Alexandra Fuller
"Wangari Maathai will be the first woman from Africa to be honoured
with the Nobel Peace Prize. She will also be the first African from
the vast area between South Africa and Egypt to be awarded the
prize. She represents an example and a source of inspiration for
everyone in Africa fighting for sustainable development, democracy
and peace."
-The Norwegian Nobel Committee, 8 October 2004
"My time with Wangari Maathai made me feel as if I had been given
new eyes and an awakened soul . . . . To exude a sense of empowered
peace . . . with historic brilliance and heroism while raising
three children as a single mother in a country hostile to strong
women is almost unimaginable . . . She should be the most
celebrated woman in the world."
-Alexandra Fuller
"What is impressive and important about what Wangari and the Green
Belt Movement have done is that they work on the environment in a
way that ties it to economic empowerment- lifting people out of
poverty. Such creative solutions need our support."
-Bill Clinton
"Wangari Maathai and the Green Belt Movementdemonstrate the
intimate connection between sustainable management of Africa's rich
natural resources, democracy, good governance and peace. Such are
the solutions that will bring new light to Africa. I hope the world
will support her vision of hope."
-Nelson Mandela
"Wangari Maathai will be the first woman from Africa to be honoured
with the Nobel Peace Prize. She will also be the first African from
the vast area between South Africa and Egypt to be awarded the
prize. She represents an example and a source of inspiration for
everyone in Africa fighting for sustainable development, democracy
and peace."
-The Norwegian Nobel Committee, 8 October 2004
"My time with Wangari Maathai made me feel as if I had been given
new eyes and an awakened soul . . . . To exude a sense of empowered
peace . . . with historic brilliance and heroism while raising
three children as a single mother in a country hostile to strong
women is almost unimaginable . . . She should be the most
celebrated woman in the world."
-Alexandra Fuller
"What is impressive and important about what Wangari and the Green
Belt Movement have done is that they work on the environment in a
way that ties it to economic empowerment- lifting people out of
poverty. Such creative solutions need our support."
-Bill Clinton
"Wangari Maathai and the Green Belt Movement demonstrate the
intimate connection between sustainable management of Africa's rich
natural resources, democracy, good governance and peace. Such are
the solutions that will bring new light to Africa. I hope the world
will support her vision of hope."
-Nelson Mandela
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