My Social Justice Dictionary 150+ Words for Young Changemakers

My Social Justice Dictionary 150+ Words for Young Changemakers
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Download or read book My Social Justice Dictionary 150+ Words for Young Changemakers written by Camp Equity and published by . This book was released on with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rather than just tell you what the book's about - why don't we show you?! Please enjoy this section from "How to Use This Book" found in the introduction of "My Social Justice Dictionary." Welcome!Before we go any further, we just want to say THANK YOU for being here. Because YOU (yes, you!) are holding this book in your hands, we already know three things about the amazing person you are. First, we know that you CARE about people, communities, and the world a whole lot. So much so that you are willing to spend your free time learning about how to make it a better, more equitable place for all. Learning about issues that affect other people and discovering tools to create justice are both steps to becoming a better friend, community member, and advocate yourself. Religious leader and philosopher the Dalai Lama says, "A genuine change must first come from within the individual, only then can he or she attempt to make a significant contribution to humanity." Thank you for taking this important first step. Second, we know that you BELIEVE that things can get better and that there is reason to HOPE, despite how hard things may feel sometimes. The Indian activist and author Arundhati Roy writes, "Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing." It is our goal that this book will show you some ways in which our world already is becoming better, and that it gives you the tools to listen for and be a part of the greater movement to make sure all of us are free. Finally, we know that you are BRAVE enough to know that YOU have the power to make a difference. First Lady Michelle Obama says, "You may not always have a comfortable life and you will not always be able to solve all of the world's problems at once but don't ever underestimate the importance you can have because history has shown us that courage can be contagious and hope can take on a life of its own." We are so proud that you are here, and we know Michelle would be too!So, why are WE here?The brilliant professor, racial justice advocate, feminist, and social activist bell hooks (who made the radical choice to not capitalize her name) says, "The world would be a paradise of peace and justice if global citizens shared a common definition of love which would guide our thoughts and action." When leading Camp Equity, we realized that there are so many powerful books in this world to read, thought leaders to follow, and movements to be a part of, but that not a lot of the language out there is written for kids your age. Because many of you may not have activists in your family or at your school, we wanted to give you these "common definitions" from which you could explore social justice works.We also wanted to find a way to put a social justice spin on some words you may already know but which are used by changemakers with a slightly different understanding. Once Alex, Mandy, and Lauren decided in November of 2021 that we wanted to write this book, we outlined the chapters and decided on an initial list of words (more on that below!). We asked our four Camp 101 counselors--Cameron, Dominique, Michaela, and Stephanie--if they would support us with the initial writing of the book, which was done between December 2021 and January 2022. Because we are aware of how unconscious bias can cause people to make mistakes, we wanted to ask five of our incredible instructors and grassroots leaders to act as sensitivity readers, which means they checked to make sure they were comfy with what was written. Each of these readers (whose names are Aditi, Cory, Elise, Sara, and Vanessa) have lived experiences in different types of social justice activism. Cory, for example, is a racial justice organizer who has experienced incarceration. Vanessa grew up as an undocumented immigrant in the United States....


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