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Teens Can Be Social Activists Too

by Emily Dowie on 2021-05-11T10:00:00-04:00 in Books & Literature, Learn Online, Teens | 0 Comments

Greta Thunberg. Malala Yousafzai. David Hogg. Emma Gonzalez. Yara Shahidi. Marley Dias. 

All young people, all activists - who have made huge impacts on their communities by organizing for social change. Greta Thunberg was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in March 2019 for spurring an international movement of students striking on behalf of climate change. Malala Yousafzai was the youngest Nobel Prize laureate in history in 2014. The outspoken defender of women’s education survived the attempt on her life by the Taliban and has kept fighting for the rights of women and refugees everywhere. David Hogg and Emma Gonzalez were Parkland Shooting survivors who sparked the #NeverAgain movement for gun control. The movement inspired thousands of students to walk out of school in a massive nationwide youth protest. Yara Shahidi has taken on issues like diversity in Hollywood and female empowerment in education, forming Yara’s Club, in partnership with The Young Women's Leadership School and worked with former First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let Girls Learn education initiative. Marley Dias is the founder of the #1000blackgirlbooks campaign. She started the campaign when she was eleven to collect and donate 1,000 books to her peers that featured black girls as the main characters because she was sick of reading about white boys and dogs. The campaign was a massive success. Every teen can learn how to be an activist and make a difference in their community. They can be just like Greta or Malala or Yara. They can be the leaders of huge social movements. You just have to start small, like getting involved at your local library. Greenburgh Public Library has several programs coming up that provide opportunities for teens to speak up and get involved in civic engagement. Teens decide what they are interested in, who and what they want to advocate for, and how they will accomplish their goals. Any teen can be an activist and Greenburgh Public Library can help!

Upcoming Greenburgh Public Library Programs that Encourage Activism 

Teen GSA: Gender and Sexuality Alliance -Friday, May 14, 4 pm

Virtual Teen Advisory Board - Saturday, May 22, 4 pm

Courageous Conversations About Race - Thursday May 27, 6:30 pm

Teen Activism Book List

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