![]() ![]() ![]() Want book recommendations delivered to your inbox? *28:02 “Refilling the well”, how to avoid activism fatigue ![]() *23:11 Overlooked and “benevolent” stereotypes ![]() *19:47 “Media Conciousness As Part of A Resistance” Lord of the Rings: How Music Elevates Storyĭanielle – Jessica Spotswood’s newest novel, The Last Summer of the Garrett Girls Below are links to his three favorite episodes. *12:17 Backstage at Hamilton Things We Like a LatteĬhris – Nerdwriter channel on YouTube. *8:06 “The doors have been opened, the light has been shed”, how social media can help reveal the everyday racism that surrounds us *7:03 “I wasn’t expecting a book about activism to be funny” – Danielle & Chris share some of their favorite humor from the book Your support makes this podcast possible. If you decide to purchase this book, please consider doing so through our affiliate links. The contributor list is absolutely amazing, and each contributor finds their own way and means to answer the question, “how do you resist?” These Show Notes use Amazon Affiliate Links for your convenience. Editor Maureen Johnson calls it a “resistance book for teens”. How I Resist: Activism and Hope for a New Generation is an anthology of essays, poems, art, interviews, and short fiction all centered around the idea of activism. Words of empowerment and encouragement from thirty amazing creators? Yes, please! In today’s episode, we discuss How I Resist, an activism anthology for teens edited by Maureen Johnson with special guest, educator and activist Chris Peck. ![]()
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