Activists assemble : we are all equal! /
Material type: TextSeries: Activists assemblePublisher: New York : Kingfisher Publications, 2021Copyright date: 2021Description: 48 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780753476932
- 0753476932
- 9780753476925
- 0753476924
- We are all equal! [Portion of title]
- 300
Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Standard Loan (Child Access) | Hayden Library Juvenile Nonfiction | Hayden Library | Book - Paperback | 300/WEBER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 50610023130466 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
We all have the right to be treated equally, but what exactly is equality? Activists Assemble: We Are All Equal explains what it is to be a citizen, how important it is to treat, and be treated, as equal within the society, and how you can use your voice to champion equality.
Shannon Weber's inviting and accessible text allows readers to understand why equality should be celebrated. Discover the history of equality--both the successes and the tragedies, meet past and present faces who overcame discrimination to be a voice for us all, and explore ways you can make a difference and challenge inequality. Important topics such as disabilities, gender, religion, and race are discussed, giving readers all the information and practical advice needed to get their voices heard.
On cover: "Get your voice heard and become an equality champion"
Includes index.
Gender -- Sexuality -- Disability -- Race -- Class -- Nationalism -- Religion -- Activities.
What is equality? A big question to answer and an even bigger topic to implement. Activists Assemble - We Are All Equal explains what it is to be a citizen, how important it is to treat, and be treated, as equal within the society, and how you can use your voice to champion equality. Discover the history of equality--both the successes and the tragedies, meet past and present faces who overcame discrimination to be a voice for us all, and explore ways you can make a difference and challenge inequality. Important topics such as disabilities, gender, religion, and race are discussed, giving readers all the information and practical advice needed to get their voices heard.
Author notes provided by Syndetics
Shannon Weber is the author of Feminism in Minutes (Quercus Books, 2019) and a book on US civics for children. She has also written for volumes such as The Feminism Book and Women: Our History. Shannon holds a Ph.D in Feminist Studies from the University of California and has taught courses in women's and gender studies, sociology, and education at several colleges and universities in California and Massachusetts.There are no comments on this title.