Make Good Trouble: Discover Movements That Sparked Change
By (Author) Jamia Wilson
Illustrated by Devon Blow
Illustrated by Ashley Lukashevsky
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
DK Children
20th May 2025
6th February 2025
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Activism / activists
361.2
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
200g
The must-have illustrated narrative nonfiction guide to stories of activism for middle-grade readers Read real stories about moments that changed history and find out what you can do to make a difference! Inspired by civil rights activist and congressman John Lewis's call to challenge injustice, explore famous moments of global activism throughout history with more than 70 narrative stories-including the Newsboys' strike of 1899, the Freedom Summer Project of 1964, Greta Thunberg's first School Strike for Climate, and students against book banning. Each true story shares how activists across a variety of beliefs, ages, and backgrounds called for change, empowering young readers of all ages, abilities, and circumstances to make a difference.
In a world where young people are often underestimated, this book shines a light on their undeniable power and potential. Were witnessing a generation that isnt waiting for permission to leadtheyre organizing, challenging injustices, and demanding change across the globe. Jamia's book "MAKE GOOD TROUBLE" is needed because it is a reminder that the future is being shaped right now by those with the courage to act. I'm so glad this exists. -- Luvvie Ajayi Jones, NYT bestselling author and book coach
Young people have long been integral to movements for liberation. Their imagination, seriousness, energy, and love have fueled our most ambitious victories. Wilson affirms their rightful place in the history of progressive change and offers us an invaluable and accessible archive of their work to make a better world. Make Good Trouble is as much a gift for today's young people as it is for all of us who know a better future is possible because it reminds us how we get there: by cherishing and nourishing the bravery, brilliance, and care young people bring to our movements and communities. -- Cameron Russell, Author of How to Make Herself Agreeable to Everyone and co-founder of Model Mafia
I am not surprised that Jamias brilliance is easily translatable for this youth-full audience, but I am delighted. Never has it been more important for young people to activate their courageous voice toward the healing of our nation. This book is a field guide for because they did, yes we can!' -- Rev. Jacqueline Lewis, author of Fierce Love and the Just Love Story Bible
Jamia Wilson is an award-winning feminist activist, writer, speaker, and podcaster. Wilson has contributed to The New York Times, The Today Show, CNN, BBC, Oprah Daily, Teen Vogue, Elle, The Guardian, and more. She is an author of books for all ages, including Young Gifted and Black, Step Into Your Power, Big Ideas for Young Thinkers, and more. Ashley Lukashevsky is a Queer Mixed-Asian artist originally from Honolulu, Hawaii. Ash uses illustration and visual art as a tool to strengthen social movements for our collective liberation- racial justice, immigrant justice, climate justice, mental health and LGBTQIA+ liberation. They believe that we need to be able to envision a world beyond harmful systems, and that art can be a pathway to do just that. Devon Blow is a multi-talented artist from Los Angeles, CA, specializing in illustration, design, writing, and social justice activism. Her work passionately advocates for marginalized communities while celebrating cultural diversity. Notable clients include The Obama Foundation, Oprah's Book Club, The LA Times, and the United Nations.