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An Indefinite Sentence Siddharth Dube

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An Indefinite Sentence Siddharth Dube
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Publisher: Atria Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 18.63 MB
Author: Siddharth Dube
ISBN: 9781501158490, 150115849X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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An Indefinite Sentence Siddharth Dube by Siddharth Dube 9781501158490, 150115849X instant download after payment.

A thoughtful, moving, and brave memoir by a prominent activist that chronicles his experience growing up gay in India and shows how the challenges and traumas he faced inspired him to become an advocate for members of society facing discrimination, including the downtrodden sex workers of South Asia.
At the age of ten, Siddharth Dube was only just starting to understand some of his life's defining preoccupations; he realized he was gay, and it was—and still is—dangerous to be gay in India.
In this memoir, Dube shares his journey from overcoming his own personal traumas to becoming a staunch fighter for the downtrodden and oppressed: from the elite Doon School in New Delhi to Harvard University to the unsafe streets where lonely men sought each other for sex; from the halls of power at the World Bank and the United Nations to jail cells where sex workers were subjected to abuse at the whim of misguided officials.
In a book that is both deeply...

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