The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice
by DuoPress Labs Author, Andy Passchier Illustrator and Ryse Tottingham Author
For kids ages 7 to 14, this handy reference will introduce concepts in social justice to elementary school children and early middle schoolers. Organized in an A-Z format, there are concepts and terms that will be explained with age appropriate definitions and context to understand the notions. These have been vetted for bias by and anti-racism educator on issues such as racial justice, climate change, immigrations, queer rights, income inequalities, civic engagements, and more. There are mini anecdotes that accompany the terms and will illuminate the stories and lives of fighters for justice and rights through history. With engaging infographics and sidebars, and a rich resource section in the back, this book is packed with plenty of knowledge that will serve them going forward and more resources to keep expanding awareness of causes around the globe and actions to take.
(This book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
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