Chasing Wrongs and Rights, Elaine Pearson
Chasing Wrongs and Rights, Elaine Pearson
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Chasing Wrongs and Rights
A personal journey of fighting for justice around the world

Author: Elaine Pearson

Narrator: Elaine Pearson

Unabridged: 11 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/06/2022


Synopsis

The Australia Director at Human Rights Watch shares her experiences defending human rights – from human trafficking in Nepal to the 'drug war' in the Philippines to treatment of detainees in Papua New Guinea and in Australia – offering an extremely involving personal account of how far we’ve come, and how far we’ve got to go.
 
Growing up in Perth, Elaine Pearson always dreamt of the wider world. Her British father and Singaporean-Chinese mother meant that her family extended beyond our shores, but it wasn’t until later in life that she fully understood how her professional calling might have been influenced by personal history: she learned that her beloved maternal grandmother had been sold to an opera troupe as a child to save the family from starvation.
 
As soon as she could, Elaine followed her interest in women’s rights and people-trafficking, interviewing sex-workers and victims of trafficking on the streets of Bangkok and Amsterdam’s red light district. Her experiences in Nepal and Nigeria profoundly shaped her understanding of how governments and NGOs need to protect the rights of victims, as well as how poverty, corruption and war drive trafficking in the first place.
 
Elaine’s story takes us on a panoramic survey of human rights across the world – into the UN committee rooms of New York and Geneva, as well as to the front-lines of Sri Lanka’s search for those who disappeared in the country’s civil war, examining death squad killings on the Philippines island of Mindanao and the detention of asylum seekers in Papua New Guinea. And her work on the appalling treatment of prisoners, many of whom are Aboriginal, vividly demonstrates that human rights abuses are something that happens at home as well as out in that wider world.
 
In exploring human rights abuses and governments’ failure to address them, Chasing Wrongs and Rights sometimes shows humanity at its worst. Just as often, though, we see people at their best – compassionate, resilient, determined. Deeply informative and inspiring, Elaine Pearson’s story will leave you understanding how much needs to change, and how individuals can make a difference.
 

About Elaine Pearson

Elaine Pearson is a writer and human rights activist. She is the Asia Director of Human Rights Watch, overseeing the work of the division in more than 20 countries. She has worked for Human Rights Watch since 2007 in New York and Sydney and conducted human rights investigations around the globe. She was Human Rights Watch’s inaugural Australia Director from 2013­­­–2022. Elaine writes frequently for a range of publications and her articles have appeared in The Guardian, the Sydney Morning Herald, The AustralianForeign Policy and The Washington Post.  Prior to Human Rights Watch, Elaine worked for the United Nations and non-governmental organisations in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Kathmandu and London.   She is an adjunct lecturer in law at the University of New South Wales, on the advisory committee of UNSW’s Australian Human Rights Institute and on the board of the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women. Elaine holds degrees in law and arts from Murdoch University and obtained her Master's degree in public policy at Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs. She lives and works on Gadigal land in Sydney.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emilie on November 19, 2023

4.5 Stars First and foremost, this book restored my faith in the role of NGO's and IGO's in responding to crises, and Human Rights violations. I learnt a lot from this book, and I was also surprised by how much Elaine's identity and familial history resonates with mine. As I would like to work in the......more

Goodreads review by Sharlene on August 10, 2023

full transparency, elaine is a friend and one i've longed admirer. she has always been my friend that works at human rights watch, but i never knew exactly what her role entailed, but now i certainly do. it's an intimate look into the tireless time and effort that goes with human rights work. from t......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on February 09, 2023

This started off slow for me. All I could think was how human rights are bogged down in bureaucracy. Once I made it halfway through the first chapter, I appreciated the experiences and stories Elaine is sharing with the world. I enjoyed the format of the book being broken up into chapters covering a......more

Goodreads review by Scott on January 05, 2023

I really enjoyed the range of cultures and countries that were covered in Elaine’s story. The work she does is vital and her book restores my appreciation of the work and importance of NGO activity. Those individuals she has assisted can count themselves fortunate that someone so dedicated is workin......more

Goodreads review by Antonia on January 18, 2023

Fascinating read! Some very interesting and insightful stories from Elaine. Would highly recommend for anyone who is interested in Law, Human Rights or world affairs.......more