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Youth to power, your voice and how to use it, Jamie Margolin

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Youth to power, your voice and how to use it, Jamie Margolin
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 231) and index
Index
index present
Intended audience
Grades 10-12, Hachette GO
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Youth to power
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1134460266
Responsibility statement
Jamie Margolin
Sub title
your voice and how to use it
Summary
"The 1963 Children's March in Birmingham, Alabama. Tiananmen Square, 1989. The 2016 Dakota Access Pipeline protests. March for Our Lives, and School Strike for Climate. What do all these social justice movements have in common? They were led by passionate, informed, engaged young people. Jamie Margolin has been organizing and protesting since she was fourteen years old. Now the co-leader of a global climate action movement, she knows better than most how powerful a young person can be. You don't have to be able to vote or hold positions of power to change the world. In Youth to Power, Jamie presents the essential guide to changemaking, with advice on writing and pitching op-eds, organizing successful events and peaceful protests, time management as a student activist, utilizing social media and traditional media to spread a message, and sustaining long-term action. She features interviews with prominent young activists including Tokata Iron Eyes of the #NoDAPL movement and Nupol Kiazolu of the #BlackLivesMatter movement, who give guidance on handling backlash, keeping your mental health a priority, and how to avoid getting taken advantage of. Jamie walks readers through every step of what effective, healthy, intersectional activism looks like. Young people have a lot to say. Youth to Power gives you the tools to raise your voice"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
juvenile
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