Teen Activists Changing the World
 
#Notyourprincess : voices of Native American women
by Lisa Charleyboy

A collection of poems, essays, interviews, and art exhibit the voices of Indigenous women across North America.
Girls resist! : a guide to activism, leadership, and starting a revolution
by Kaelyn Rich

Provides an in-depth guide to social activism, including tips on picking a cause, planning a protest, and promoting awareness on social media.
All boys aren't blue : a memoir-manifesto
by George M. Johnson

A first book by the prominent journalist and LGBTQIA+ activist shares personal essays that chronicle his childhood, adolescence and college years as a Black queer youth, exploring subjects ranging from gender identity and toxic masculinity to structural marginalization and Black joy. Simultaneous eBook.
Parkland speaks : survivors from Marjory Stoneman Douglas share their stories
by Sarah Lerner

Featuring art and writing from the students of the Parkland tragedy, an unfiltered look into young lives disrupted by violence includes poetry, eyewitness accounts, letters, speeches, journal entries, drawings and photos rallying for change and a safer future. Simultaneous.
Teen trailblazers : 30 fearless girls who changed the world before they were 20
by Jennifer Calvert

Portraits of 30 remarkable women writers, activists, artists, politicians, icons and innovators who made world-changing contributions to history while still in their teens includes coverage of such notables as Cleopatra, Joan of Arc and Anne Frank. Simultaneous eBook.
I am Malala : the girl who stood up for education and was shot by the Taliban
by Malala Yousafzai

Describes the life of a young Pakistani student who advocated for women's rights and education in the Taliban-controlled Swat Valley who survived an assassination attempt and became the youngest nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Banned book club
by Hyun Sook Kim

Documents the gripping true story of the South Korean authors student days under the authoritarian regime of the early 1980s, describing how she defied state censorship laws by joining an underground banned book club to read great works of literature. Original. Illustrations
Uncensored : my life and uncomfortable conversations at the intersection of Black and White America
by Zachary R. Wood

The president of Williams College's controversial Uncomfortable Learning student group draws on his experiences as an underprivileged youth in Washington, D.C. to share perspectives into the realities of free speech, race and dissenting opinions in today's America.
Warhead : the true story of one teen who almost saved the world
by Jeff Henigson

Chronicles the author's formidable battle with brain cancer as a teenager and his 1986 Starlight Children's Foundation wish to meet Mikhail Gorbachev in Russia to plead for nuclear disarmament and world peace. Simultaneous eBook.
The 21 : the true story of the youth who sued the US government over climate change
by Elizabeth Rusch

This gripping real-life legal and environmental thriller recounts the ongoing federal case of 21 young people who are suing the U.S. government for supporting the fossil-fuel industry that is actively contributing to climate change and asks readers to think deeply about our planet's future. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
Diary of a young naturalist
by Dara McAnulty

A world-renowned youth climate activist chronicles a year in the life of his Northern Ireland home, describing the beauty of his biosphere while juggling exams, friendships, campaigning and living with the complexities of autism. Illustrations.
Imaginary borders
by Xiuhtezcatl Martinez

In this personal, moving essay, environmental activist and hip-hop artist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez uses his art and his activism to show that climate change is a human issue that can't be ignored.