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We Are Power: How Nonviolent Activism Changes the World
By (Author) Todd Hasak-Lowy
Abrams
Abrams Books for Young Readers
1st May 2020
29th April 2020
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage: Social issues / topics
324
Hardback
208
Width 147mm, Height 216mm, Spine 32mm
470g
A stirring look at nonviolent activism, from American suffragists to Civil Rights to the Climate Change Movement We Are Power brings to light the incredible individuals who have used nonviolent activism to change the world. The book explores questions such as what is nonviolent resistance and how does it work In an age when armies are stronger than ever before, when guns seem to be everywhere, how can people confront their adversaries without resorting to violence themselves Through key international movements as well as people such as Gandhi, Alice Paul, Martin Luther King, Cesar Chavez, and Vclav Havel, this book discusses the components of nonviolent resistance. It answers the question "Why nonviolence" by showing how nonviolent movements have succeeded again and again in a variety of ways, in all sorts of places, and always in the face of overwhelming odds. The book includes endnotes, a bibliography, and an index.
Nonviolence may have been the greatest invention of the twentieth century, more important than nuclear fission or genetic coding. It offers us the chance to build a working twenty-first century, and since young people will have to lead that fight, this book is a crucial gift! * Bill McKibben, climate activist and author of Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out *
I'm so glad this book exists! From the opening pages where we meet Gandhi, to the closing with Greta Thunburg, and in between with Alice Paul, Martin Luther King, Vaclav Havel, Ceasar Chavez, and others, it is beautifully written, informative, and so moving. Readers young and older will be inspired to rise up peacefully, to act, to change the world--to save the world. * Deborah Heiligman, author of Torpedoed: The True Story of the World War II Sinking of 'The Children' *
**STARRED REVIEW**
"Hasak-Lowy's writing gives life to both the people and issues involved, taking time to explain historical backgrounds and the ways the lessons from one movement affected future ones."
**STARRED REVIEW**
"Highly recommended for its outstanding treatment of the history of social justice. A good resource for student activists."
**STARRED REVIEW**
"There has never been a time when a book is more relevant than this one."
Todd Hasak-Lowy is the author of several books for young readers. He is a professor of creative writing and literature at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His books include Me Being Me Is Exactly as Insane as You Being You and 33 Minutes. Hasak-Lowy lives in Evanston, Illinois, with his wife and two daughters.