You Can Be an Activist

You Can Be an ActivistYou Can Be an Activist: How to Use Your Strengths and Passions to Make a Difference (CitizenKid, 27) by Charlene Rocha, Drew Shannon, Mary Beth Leatherdale
Series: Citizen Kid #27
Published by Kids Can Press on 9/3/24
ISBN: 1525308408
Genres: Non-Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
Source: MSL Book Review
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four-stars

In this latest Citizen Kid installment, young adult readers are given a comprehensive guide for how to become an activist.  There are helpful quizzes, templates, and lists that address topics such as fundraising, leading a meeting, and deciding the most appropriate form of action to take.  The book is divided into chapters and each chapter ends with three primary takeaways from the material.  There are sidebars, charts, and lists that help to break down a large amount of information into digestible chunks.  Readers are encouraged to examine their own bias and privilege and are offered suggestions on how to be an ally.  The graphics are engaging and show diverse representation.  Throughout the book there are also short descriptions of young activists who have tackled big issues world-wide.  In addition to the nitty gritty steps young activists should take, another strength of this book is the focus on safety and self care.  The authors remind readers to be aware when using the Internet and social media and are encouraged at various points to reach out to an adult for support.  There is an entire section on burn out warning signs, self care steps to take, and self affirmations readers can use.  This book would be a great addition to a high school library and would be perfect for high school aged and young adult readers who have a passion for making a positive difference in the world.

Reviewed by Lindsay Varnum, Orono Public Library

four-stars