The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice
A Is for Ally, Advocate, Anti-Racist, Ancestors, and Assembly

Using simple explanations and appealing illustrations in a familiar A-to-Z format, The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice will teach kids the new vocabulary of change.

Developed in collaboration with Ryse Tottingham, LGBTQ+ advocate and antibias, anti-racist educator, this essential new resource is packed with easily understandable definitions of timely concepts. Each beautifully designed spread represents a letter and provides concise, age-appropriate definitions, with subject matter spanning issues like racial justice, climate change, gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, income disparity, voter engagement, and immigration. In addition to information, the pages are full of inspiration: Bite-sized bios accompany key terms, illuminating the stories of justice advocates who got involved with a cause at a young age. Infographics and sidebars bring complementary concepts to life. And with the rich resource section in the back, kids can read more about how to take action on the cause that's meaningful to them.

Read on, and let's work together for a more equal world for all.

Featuring 15 young activist from around the world:

  • Greta Thunberg (Climate justice)
  • Malala Yousafzai (Education)
  • Audrey Faye Hendricks (Arrest)
  • Claudette Colvin (Boycott)
  • Iqbal Masih (Child labor)
  • Mari Copeny (Environmental racism)
  • Parkland Survivors (Gun control)
  • Ruby Bridges (Integration)
  • Frederick Douglass (Literacy)
  • John Lewis (Nonviolence)
  • Clara Lemlich (Organize)
  • Marley Dias (Representation)
  • Dolores Huerta (Strike)
  • Jazz Jennings (Transition)
  • Autumn Peltier (Water protector)
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The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice
A Is for Ally, Advocate, Anti-Racist, Ancestors, and Assembly

Using simple explanations and appealing illustrations in a familiar A-to-Z format, The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice will teach kids the new vocabulary of change.

Developed in collaboration with Ryse Tottingham, LGBTQ+ advocate and antibias, anti-racist educator, this essential new resource is packed with easily understandable definitions of timely concepts. Each beautifully designed spread represents a letter and provides concise, age-appropriate definitions, with subject matter spanning issues like racial justice, climate change, gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, income disparity, voter engagement, and immigration. In addition to information, the pages are full of inspiration: Bite-sized bios accompany key terms, illuminating the stories of justice advocates who got involved with a cause at a young age. Infographics and sidebars bring complementary concepts to life. And with the rich resource section in the back, kids can read more about how to take action on the cause that's meaningful to them.

Read on, and let's work together for a more equal world for all.

Featuring 15 young activist from around the world:

  • Greta Thunberg (Climate justice)
  • Malala Yousafzai (Education)
  • Audrey Faye Hendricks (Arrest)
  • Claudette Colvin (Boycott)
  • Iqbal Masih (Child labor)
  • Mari Copeny (Environmental racism)
  • Parkland Survivors (Gun control)
  • Ruby Bridges (Integration)
  • Frederick Douglass (Literacy)
  • John Lewis (Nonviolence)
  • Clara Lemlich (Organize)
  • Marley Dias (Representation)
  • Dolores Huerta (Strike)
  • Jazz Jennings (Transition)
  • Autumn Peltier (Water protector)
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The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice

The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice

The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice

The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice

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A Is for Ally, Advocate, Anti-Racist, Ancestors, and Assembly

Using simple explanations and appealing illustrations in a familiar A-to-Z format, The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice will teach kids the new vocabulary of change.

Developed in collaboration with Ryse Tottingham, LGBTQ+ advocate and antibias, anti-racist educator, this essential new resource is packed with easily understandable definitions of timely concepts. Each beautifully designed spread represents a letter and provides concise, age-appropriate definitions, with subject matter spanning issues like racial justice, climate change, gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, income disparity, voter engagement, and immigration. In addition to information, the pages are full of inspiration: Bite-sized bios accompany key terms, illuminating the stories of justice advocates who got involved with a cause at a young age. Infographics and sidebars bring complementary concepts to life. And with the rich resource section in the back, kids can read more about how to take action on the cause that's meaningful to them.

Read on, and let's work together for a more equal world for all.

Featuring 15 young activist from around the world:

  • Greta Thunberg (Climate justice)
  • Malala Yousafzai (Education)
  • Audrey Faye Hendricks (Arrest)
  • Claudette Colvin (Boycott)
  • Iqbal Masih (Child labor)
  • Mari Copeny (Environmental racism)
  • Parkland Survivors (Gun control)
  • Ruby Bridges (Integration)
  • Frederick Douglass (Literacy)
  • John Lewis (Nonviolence)
  • Clara Lemlich (Organize)
  • Marley Dias (Representation)
  • Dolores Huerta (Strike)
  • Jazz Jennings (Transition)
  • Autumn Peltier (Water protector)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781950500949
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Publication date: 03/30/2022
Edition description: In collaboration with Ryse Tottingham, LGBTQ+ advocate and anti-bias, anti-racist educator
Pages: 64
Sales rank: 403,929
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 10.30(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 7 - 12 Years

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