"In When Misfortune Becomes Injustice, Yamin draws on years of practical field experience to speak with unique authority among human rights scholars about the global and national dynamics that systematically produce poverty and health inequalities across the world."Paul E. Farmer, Harvard University "In this reflective work drawing on her journey as a scholar and activist for health and human rights, Yamin makes a compelling case for why the praxis of human rightshuman rights for social changemust be rethought to meet the challenges of hyper-globalization in the twenty-first century."Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, The New School "From her vantage point as a closely involved advocate, Alicia Ely Yamin skillfully and insightfully critiques the evolving struggles to achieve health and social equality. A highly readable and compelling account of the prospects and pitfalls for promoting social justice in these troubled times."Philip Alston, New York University School of Law "Yamin demonstrates optimism in her use of human rights as not only a legal tool but an aspirational norm. By celebrating both pluralistic diversity and common humanity, she provides an important model of analysis and inspiration, particularly in times of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and global calls for racial justice. Recommended."K. Liu, CHOICE "It is impossible not to marvel at [ Yamin's] skill at weaving together a book that is theoretically rich while also... a very personal plea that we recognize and respect the dignity and humanity of the world's most vulnerable and marginalized people: women and girls."Tsitsi B. Masvawure, Humanity & Society