It's Our World, Too!
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A collection of essays about children who have made notable achievements, arranged in the categories "Taking a Stand," "Reaching Out to Others," "Healing the Earth," and "Creating a Safer Future," accompanied by a handbook for young activists.
This invaluable companion to the award-winningWe Were There, Too!gives young readers the tools to bring about change. After the tragic and transforming events of the past year, young people are seeking out ways to become constructively engaged in their world. This book couldn't be more timely.
This invaluable companion to the award-winning We Were There, Too!gives young readers the tools to bring about change. After the tragic and transforming events of the past year, young people are seeking out ways to become constructively engaged in their world. This book couldn't be more timely.
"Deserves shelf space in every classroom and library." --Starred,Publishers Weekly "Two books in one: first, fourteen fascinating accounts of children working for human rights, the needy, the environment, or world peace . . . Second, a handbook for young activists, with practical suggestions for planning, organizing, publicizing, and raising funds for social action projects." --Kirkus Reviews "An invaluable book . . . Reads with intensity and should convince young readers that they can make a difference in the attitudes and policies of their world." --Boxed,Booklist "A clear-headed, good-hearted guide to help young people empower themselves." --Gloria Steinem
"Deserves shelf space in every classroom and library." --Starred, Publishers Weekly "Two books in one: first, fourteen fascinating accounts of children working for human rights, the needy, the environment, or world peace . . . Second, a handbook for young activists, with practical suggestions for planning, organizing, publicizing, and raising funds for social action projects." -- Kirkus Reviews "An invaluable book . . . Reads with intensity and should convince young readers that they can make a difference in the attitudes and policies of their world." --Boxed, Booklist "A clear-headed, good-hearted guide to help young people empower themselves." --Gloria Steinem
Preface A History: Young Activists Who Went Before You Part One Young People Who Are Making a Difference TAKING A STAND Neto Villareal and Andy Percifield: A young football star and a student leader work together to stand up to racist fans. Sarah Rosen: An Indiana sixth-grader fights sexism in her school. Norvell Smith: A girl stands up to gangs in Chicago. John DeMarco: A thirteen-year-old Philadelphian risks his own safety and happiness to report a neighborhood crime. REACHING OUT TO OTHERS Justin Lebo: A New Jersey boy rebuilds bikes and gives them away to kids without wheels. Dwaina Brooks: A fifth-grader feeds the homeless people of Dallas, Texas. Beni Seballos: A California teenager conquers her fear and learns to help elderly patients with serious diseases. James Ale: After seeing his friend hit by a car, a nine-year-old Florida boy persuades city officials to build a park in a crowded neighborhood. HEALING THE EARTH Andrew Holleman: A twelve-year-old boy outhustles a developer to save a precious place. Founders of the Children's Rain Forest: Gradeschoolers from Sweden start a multimillion-dollar fund drive to preserve rain forest land in Costa Rica. Joel Rubin: A Maine teenager takes on a giant corporation to save dolphins. CREATING A SAFER FUTURE Arn Chorn: A Cambodian boy who was taken from his family and turned into a soldier uses the story of his life to build hope for children. Linda Warsaw and Kids Against Crime: A California girl turns her nightmare into a national support group for young people. The Children's Statue for Peace: Hundreds of New Mexico kids set out to build a statue for peace in the birthplace of the atom bomb. Part Two How They're Doing It: A Handbook for Young Activists Section One: Why Get Involved? Section Two: How to Get Started Choose a Project You Really Care About Find Others to Work With Write a Vision Statement Don't Let Adults Take Over Research Before You Plunge Develop Your Own Information Create a Work Plan Section Three: Ten Tools for Change Write a Letter Use a Petition to Build Support Speak Out Use the Media Ask for Money and Other Support Boycott Lobby Help Elect Whom You Want Protest and Demonstrate Negotiate Section Four: Using the Tools Together Section Five: Resources Thank-You and Photo Credits
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저자(글) Hoose, Phillip
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- PrefaceA History: Young Activists Who Went Before You Part OneYoung People Who Are Making a Difference TAKING A STANDNeto Villareal and Andy Percifield: A young football star and a student leader work together to stand up to racist fans. Sarah Rosen: An Indiana sixth-grader fights sexism in her school. Norvell Smith: A girl stands up to gangs in Chicago. John DeMarco: A thirteen-year-old Philadelphian risks his own safety and happiness to report a neighborhood crime. REACHING OUT TO OTHERSJustin Lebo: A New Jersey boy rebuilds bikes and gives them away to kids without wheels. Dwaina Brooks: A fifth-grader feeds the homeless people of Dallas, Texas. Beni Seballos: A California teenager conquers her fear and learns to help elderly patients with serious diseases. James Ale: After seeing his friend hit by a car, a nine-year-old Florida boy persuades city officials to build a park in a crowded neighborhood. HEALING THE EARTHAndrew Holleman: A twelve-year-old boy outhustles a developer to save a precious place. Founders of the Children's Rain Forest: Gradeschoolers from Sweden start a multimillion-dollar fund drive to preserve rain forest land in Costa Rica. Joel Rubin: A Maine teenager takes on a giant corporation to save dolphins. CREATING A SAFER FUTUREArn Chorn: A Cambodian boy who was taken from his family and turned into a soldier uses the story of his life to build hope for children. Linda Warsaw and Kids Against Crime: A California girl turns her nightmare into a national support group for young people. The Children's Statue for Peace: Hundreds of New Mexico kids set out to build a statue for peace in the birthplace of the atom bomb. Part TwoHow They're Doing It: A Handbook for Young Activists Section One: Why Get Involved? Section Two: How to Get Started Choose a Project You Really Care AboutFind Others to Work WithWrite a Vision StatementDon't Let Adults Take OverResearch Before You PlungeDevelop Your Own InformationCreate a Work Plan Section Three: Ten Tools for ChangeWrite a LetterUse a Petition to Build SupportSpeak OutUse the MediaAsk for Money and Other SupportBoycottLobbyHelp Elect Whom You WantProtest and DemonstrateNegotiate Section Four: Using the Tools Together Section Five: Resources Thank-You and Photo Credits
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ISBN | 9780374336226 ( 0374336229 ) |
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발행(출시)일자 | 2002년 09월 25일 |
쪽수 | 176쪽 |
크기 |
203 * 253
* 11
mm
/ 413 g
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총권수 | 1권 |
언어 | 영어 |
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