Everyday Action, Everyday Change
Do you want to make the world a fairer and more equal place? But are there times when all those big, complex problems feel totally overwhelming or difficult to understand? You’re not alone, and yet sometimes it’s just the little things you can do, every single day, that all add up and make the biggest difference. In this handbook, founders of Everyday Racism, Natalie and Naomi Evans, introduce young readers to anti-racism work – explaining what racism is, where it comes from, and the everyday small actions young people can take to combat it. But it doesn’t end there, because along the way, readers will discover how everyday actions can create change for people everywhere. So that whatever form of prejudice or inequality they are worried about, there are things they can do to stand up for what’s right and be part of the solution.
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***Small, everyday actions can make a BIG difference***
We all want to make the world a fairer place, but it can feel overwhelming. In this book, changemakers, sisters and founders of anti-racism platform Everyday Racism, Natalie and Naomi Evans, help young readers understand and deal with the issues they see, hear about and face every day. From racism and sexism to homophobia and ableism, this handbook offers children age-appropriate information, as well as achievable everyday actions they can do to help create change.
Tips for practising positive everyday mindsets and self-care make this a go-to book for feeling informed, positive and motivated too.
Join Natalie and Naomi on their journey to creating sustainable change, one small step at a time.
'My 11 year old loves this book.' - Amazon reviewer
'Should be part of the curriculum and teacher training.' - Amazon reviewer
Additional information
| Weight | 251 g |
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| Dimensions | 214 × 152 × 22 mm |
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| Publisher | Wren & Rook |
| Imprint | Wren & Rook |
| Cover | Paperback |
| Pages | 206 |
| Language | English |
| Edition | |
| Dewey | 305.8 (edition:23) |
| Readership | Children – juvenile / Code: J |