No action is too little to make a difference
Do you want to make the world a fairer and more equal place? But are there times when all those big, complex problems feel totally overwhelming or difficult to understand?
You're not alone, and yet sometimes it's just the little things you can do, every single day, that all add up and make the biggest difference.
In this handbook, founders of Everyday Racism, Natalie and Naomi Evans, introduce young listeners to anti-racism work - explaining what racism is, where it comes from, and the everyday small actions young people can take to combat it.
But it doesn't end there, because along the way, listeners will discover how everyday actions can create change for people everywhere. So that whatever form of prejudice or inequality they are worried about, there are things they can do to stand up for what's right and be part of the solution.
Practical, achievable, and invigorating, this audiobook is packed with great ideas, clever strategies and self-care tips so that young people can feel less powerless and create lasting change, without feeling overwhelmed.
© 2023 Naomi Evans and Natalie Evans (P) 2023 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
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Natalie Evans (Author)
Naomi and Natalie Evans are award-winning writers, educators and speakers based in the UK. They run an educational Instagram account that has more than 200k followers, as well as being highly sort out anti-racism educators.
Naomi and Natalie are both of Black Jamaican and White British heritage. In Ma