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Allies :Real Talk About Showing Up, Screwing Up, And Trying Again

Allies

Allies :Real Talk About Showing Up, Screwing Up, And Trying Again

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Published: 29 July, 2021
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This book is for everyone. Because we can all be allies.

As an ally you use your power-no matter how big or small-to support others. You learn, and try, and mess up, and try harder. In this collection of true stories, 17 critically acclaimed and bestselling YA authors get real about being an ally, needing an ally, and showing up for friends and strangers.

From raw stories of racism and invisible disability to powerful moments of passing the mic, these authors share their truths. They invite you to think about your own experiences and choices and how to be a better ally.

There are no easy answers, but this book helps you ask better questions. Self-reflection prompts, resources, journaling ideas, and further reading suggestions help you find out what you can do. Because we're all in this together. And we all need allies.

A donation of 5% net sales in the UK will be donated to The Black Curriculum

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780241505953
ISBN10 024150595X
Number Of Pages 240
Item Weight 295 g
Product Dimensions 153 x 234 x 18 mm
Publisher / Reseller Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Natalie Evans (Author) NATALIE EVANS (pronouns- she/her) is a 31-year-old Events Manager, an anti-racist educator, speaker and writer from Kent. She has managed various festivals and is currently the Events Manager for a new youth festival, which will launch in 2021. Natalie is of Black Jamaican and White British heritage and has experienced racism both overtly and covertly throughout her life. She grew up in white majority town before moving to Brighton in 2015. She has recently moved back to her hometown and reflected on her experiences of racism both growing up and in her workplace. She co-founded Everyday Racism in May 2020 with her sister Naomi, after a video of her confronting two men racially abusing a ticket conductor went viral on twitter.

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