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Social action -- Juvenile literature
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Social action -- Juvenile literature
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Social action
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Social action
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Juvenile literature
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If you're going to a march, by Martha Freeman ; illustrated by Violet Kim
You are mighty, a guide to changing the world, by Caroline Paul ; illustrated by Lauren Tamaki
How to become an accidental activist, Elizabeth MacLeod & Frieda Wishinsky ; illustrated by Jenn Playford
The little book of little activists, with an introduction by Bob Bland, co-chair of the Women's March on Washington & afterword by Lynda Blackmon Lowery, author of Turning 15 on the road to freedom
Generation brave, the Gen Z kids who are changing the world, written by Kate Alexander ; illustrated by Jade Orlando
The young activist's dictionary of social justice, in collaboration with Ryse Tottingham ; illustrated by Andy Passchier
Global citizenship, engage in the politics of a changing world, Julie Knutson ; illustrated by Traci Van Wagoner
Old enough to save the planet, written by Loll Kirby ; illustrated by Adelina Lirius ; foreword by Kallan Benson
Start now!, you can make a difference, Chelsea Clinton
Yes you can!, your guide to becoming an activist, Jane Drake & Ann Love
Activism, the ultimate teen guide, Kathlyn Gay
YFA, young, fearless, awesome : twenty-five young people who changed the world
Social justice, how you can make a difference, by Lynn Bogen Sanders
Antiracist baby, Ibram X. Kendi ; illustrated by Ashley Lukashevsky
The antiracist kid, a book about identity, justice, and activism, by Tiffany Jewell ; illustrated by Nicole Miles
Stand up!, 10 mighty women who made a change, by Brittney Cooper ; illustrated by Cathy Ann Johnson
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