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Rise: Extraordinary Women of Colour Who Changed the World

Maliha Abidi

Rise celebrates the uplifting and inspiring stories of 100 remarkable women of colour. From the entrepreneur with a homemade marmalade business who went on to found Women World Banking, to the educator who built the first university in the world; and from the athlete who fled civil war on a sinking boat and then swam in the Olympics, to the first Black female astronaut, these trailblazers have risen above challenges to reach dizzying heights.

These scientists, entertainers, sportswomen, leaders, artists and activists hail from more than 40 countries. Past and present, famous and forgotten, they have worked both behind the scenes and under public scrutiny to make our world a better place.

Featuring stunning portrait illustrations by acclaimed artist Maliha Abidi, Rise reveals the creativity, resilience and bravery of these pioneers; essential reading for all.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Saqi Books
  • Publish Date: Apr 5th, 2022
  • Pages: 216
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.50in - 7.00in - 0.90in - 1.65lb
  • EAN: 9780863561375
  • Categories: WomenWomen's StudiesWomen

About the Author

Abidi, Maliha: - Maliha Abidi is a Pakistani American artist and illustrator, based in the UK, whose work is dedicated to women's rights and mental health. Her self-published debut, Pakistan for Women: Stories of Women Who Have Achieved Something Extraordinary (2019), won Abidi international acclaim with appearances on BBC, Good Morning America and TRT World, among others. She has since worked with renowned organisations such as the United Nations, Women's Aid, Malala Fund and Peace Corporation, to showcase underrepresented narratives and help create positive change through art. Abidi is the founder of The Story of Mental Health, an intersectional organisation that provides marginalised communities with well-being resources and encourages the use of art as a mode of therapy.