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Shadan Kapri (pronounced Shadawn Capri) is a trailblazing human rights attorney, activist, and bestselling author. Her book, “The Red Movement: Social & Environmental Justice in the 21st Century” has been called a “beacon of light” and a “must-read” for its revolutionary approach to fighting modern day injustices. It has been a Human Rights and Civil Rights Bestseller on Amazon and received the International Impact Book Award in March 2024.
She has been recognized on the local, national, and international level for her commitment to public service and issues impacting women and children. She was a U.S. Fulbright Scholar on human rights and human trafficking which led to her bestselling book, “The Red Movement.”
She founded Kapri Law & Consulting, a boutique international law firm that focuses on women's rights, children’s rights, family law, international, and human rights.
She has been recognized by the White House when she received the Daily Point of Light Award. The award was created by a former U.S. President to recognize people and organizations dedicated to public service. She has also been recognized by the United Nations when her team received the United Nations Development Programme Online Team of the Year Award in 2007. She has devoted her life to increasing awareness about human trafficking and human rights issues through public speaking, writing, and advocacy.
She holds advanced degrees in law, international relations, and journalism. She is an alumni of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. She has also been included in the Top 100 National Advocates and received two “Attorney of the Year” Awards from her local bar association.
“An attorney examines the merits and the shortcomings of the Black Lives Matter movement, then offers what she believes is an even more actionable alternative for achieving global justice.”
– Kirkus Reviews
An attorney examines the merits and shortcomings of the Black Lives Matter movement, then offers what she believes is an even more actionable alternative for achieving global justice.
When George Floyd’s murder was broadcast to the public in 2020, the Black Lives Matter movement saw a massive resurgence. Floyd’s death—along with those of Breonna Taylor, Daunte Wright, and other Black American victims of police brutality—gave way to nationwide protests that called for an end to systemic violence. Reading lists boasted everything from James Baldwin to Isabel Wilkerson, sparking a mainstream discourse about institutionalized racism in America. In this info-packed manifesto, attorney Shadan Kapri praises the impact of BLM but calls it “the tip of the iceberg when it comes to confronting, understanding, and dismantling systemic racism, discrimination, and social injustice in America and around the world today.” In its stead, she introduces the Red Movement, which she describes as “a grassroots international movement that helps people understand their role in the fight for social and environmental justice.” She argues that slavery didn’t end with the emancipation of enslaved Black people in the South, but has quietly grown more pervasive across the globe. “The number of people living in slave-like conditions today is more than three times [the trans-Atlantic slave trade] amount at over 40 million,” she writes. Furthermore, Kapri makes a case for divesting from corporations and industries that benefit from forced or unlawful labor, from "Big Chocolate" to electronics manufacturers to major sporting events. While Kapri is prone to redundancy and veers far too often into ad-speak when discussing the book’s eponymous cause (“Welcome to the Red Movement. We’ve been waiting for you”), she presents a compelling underlying message: The individual is not powerless in ending systems of oppression.
An exhaustive look into modern-day slavery and how to actively condemn it.
Pub Date: June 24, 2021
ISBN: 9781734644647
Page count: 208pp
Publisher: Kapri Publishing
Review Posted Online: April 8, 2024
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2024
Day job
Attorney, Author, Activist
Favorite line from a book
People spend their lives trying to fit in not realizing that their differences are their superpower.
THE RED MOVEMENT: SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN THE 21ST CENTURY: Civil Rights Bestseller for Amazon, 2020
THE RED MOVEMENT: SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN THE 21ST CENTURY: Bestseller in Human Rights Law for Amazon, 2024
THE RED MOVEMENT: SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN THE 21ST CENTURY: International Book Impact Award, 2024
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