A Human Voice

Literary Magazine

$14.95

The International Human Rights Art Festival’s literary magazine was created with a simple goal: to celebrate and uplift up-and-coming authors from all over the world whose writing centers on social justice and activist themes. This anthology compiles the first 3 years of IHRAM Publishes Literary Magazine.

Collects poems, short stories and essays, from authors in every continent (save Antarctica). In it, you will read about female perseverance through insurmountable odds, musings on masculinity and gender, out- cries against interpersonal prejudice and systemic racism, and elegies for people whose lives were taken unjustly through conflict and war.

Each of the authors in this anthology contend with their identities in the context of their environments, providing readers with their unique perspectives on issues of human rights.

Format

Paperback

ISBN

979-8358396098

Date Published

October 2022

Series

Hear the Voices

Why we recommend…

  • Collecting must-hear voices

    Compiling works across 3 years, to celebrate and uplift up-and-coming authors from all over the world whose writing centers on social justice and activist themes

  • Prominent topics

    Centring around female perseverance, masculinity and gender, interpersonal prejudice and systemic racism, and unjust death through conflict and war.

  • Unique perspective

    All authors contend with their identities in the context of their environments, providing a unique perspective on issues of human rights.

About IHRAM Literary Magazine

  • The IHRAM magazine was created with a simple goal: to celebrate and uplift up-and-coming authors from all over the world; each of the authors in this anthology contend with their identities in the context of their environments, providing readers with their unique perspectives on issues of human rights.

  • Refer to our Submissions page for more information about this year’s open call.

  • IHRAM Publishes moved to an annual quarterly Literary Magazine in 2024. Published quarterly editions include:

    1. Resilience Amidst Displacement

    2. Empowerment Against Equality

    3. Childhood Dreams and Aspirations

    4. Heart, Hope, and Land: Indigenous Voices

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