The quarantine period has been incredibly productive for Angelina Jolie. She promoted a new film, published several articles, donated a considerable amount of money to a lemonade stand and recently, it is revealed that the actress has also been working on a new book.
On Wednesday, October 14, the human rights organization "Amnesty International" announced that Jolie collaborated with them on a new book, which is expected to be published in September next year.
The book, entitled "Know Your Rights (And Claim Them)", aims to help young people understand basic human rights.
"Today we have young people committed and ready to fight," Jolie said in a statement. "But many struggle with misinformation from adults, lack of awareness of their rights and lack of knowledge on how to use the specifics of their rights, applying them in the country and circumstances in which they live. "We have to give them the tools to strengthen their fight and empower them."
The book, according to Amnesty International, is a "vision for all young people to know and be able to claim their rights, no matter who they are or where they live".
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In 2003, Jolie also wrote a book called "Notes from My Travels: Visits with Refugees in Africa, Cambodia, Pakistan and Ecuador", which detailed the personal itineraries she compiled while carrying out humanitarian efforts in the country.
Source: In Style