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Everyday Action, Everyday Change by Natalie and Noami Evans

Making changes that help make the world a fairer place can feel overwhelming. Where do you even start?
 
Well… Small actions really can make a big difference!
 
In this inspiring guide, changemakers, sisters and founders of Everyday Racism, Natalie and Naomi Evans, give readers empowering advice for dealing with the issues we see, hear about and face every day, from racism and sexism to homophobia and ableism, providing you with achievable everyday actions to create change!
 
Tips for practicing positive everyday mindsets and self-care before things get stressful make this a go-to book for feeling informed, positive and motivated too.
 
Join us on our journey to creating sustainable change, one small step at a time.

You can download the resources from Hachette Schools.

Themes: Activism | Race | Identity | Multiculturalism | Making change

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