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You Can Make a Difference!

A Creative Workbook and Journal for Young Activists
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Packed with fun activities for self-reflection and development, this creative workbook is the ultimate toolkit for all young activists looking to make a difference and create change. Each chapter includes voices from inspiring young game changers to encourage readers to channel their passion for social justice into positive action.

Focusing on identity, discrimination and oppression, it offers the space to explore new ideas, self-reflect and expand awareness of the systems underpinning injustice. Chapters engage with a range of social justice and identity issues, including race, gender, sexual orientation and disability, providing the tools needed to facilitate and encourage personal growth.

Through creative art activities, journal prompts, interviews and more, this workbook will inspire, engage and empower you to realize your own social justice project and put it into action.
  • Published: Feb 21 2022
  • 246 x 172mm
  • ISBN: 9781787756489
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Press Reviews

  • Kati ‘Jazz’ Gray-Sadler, Founder/President Fifty Shades of Purple Against Bullying

    You Can Make a Difference introduces incredibly thoughtful techniques to understanding yourself and others. Sherry taps into the human, vulnerable and truthful side of people. You'll find yourself dismantling bias and gaining a deeper understanding into your own humanity.
  • Kyomi Gregory-Martin Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Pace University

    This book is a powerful tool for social justice and change that allows individuals to explore intersecting identities. An exploration of activism that provides readers with a resource to transform communities.
  • Graciela Slesaransky-Poe, Ph.D. Education Professor, Arcadia University

    Sherry Paris has done it again! Her ability to break down difficult but critical constructs and to propose simple, practical, engaging, caring, respectful, and affirming ways forward for youth to become social justice activists is exceptional. Cannot wait to use this book in my teacher education courses!