Description
What If It Were You? draws back the curtain on the men, women and children who suffer in silence, giving a voice to those whose rights, freedom and wellbeing are so often compromised. The hard-hitting realism of Arif-Fear's poetry uncovers the reality of many forms of abuse, and presents them in a way which is direct and uncompromising.
Elizabeth Arif-Fear is the Founder and Editor of Voice of Salam - an internationally recognised human rights and interfaith platform. A longstanding activist and campaigner, she works with a variety of non-profit organisations to tackle a range of human rights, interfaith, social and cultural issues including FGM, child marriage, modern slavery, interfaith and intrafaith cohesion, LGBTQI exclusion and Islamophobia. "What If It Were You?" is Elizabeth's debut poetry collection which seeks to raise awareness of the struggles fought by many - including herself - and to call for peace, justice and humanity across the globe.