Jean Rawitt is a freelance writer and consultant for the Department of Volunteer Services at Mount Sinai Hospital (New York). For ten years, she oversaw the hospital's Varsity Volunteer Services, where she developed and coordinated a program for high-school students to volunteer on hospital inpatient units. Rawitt is the author of Volunteering: Insights and Tips for Teenagers, A Loved One with Dementia: Insights and Tips for Teenagers, and Friendship: Insights and Tips for Teenagers. She lives in New York City.
Description
Introduction Chapter 1: Why Teens Can Be Powerful Agents of Change Chapter 2: Twelve Young Changemakers - Who They Are, and How They Made Things Happen Chapter 3: Becoming an Activist Chapter 4: Three Fundamentals of Activism Understanding Your Cause Motivating People Organizing for Action Chapter 5: Tools for Activism Civic Engagement and Political Participation Fundraising Networking and Support Systems Connections and Community Mentors Communication Skills Social Media Savvy The Elevator Pitch Critical Thinking Self-Efficacy and Self-Confidence Idealism Preparation Experience Looking the Part Self-Care Willingness to Learn and Grow Resources Bibliography Filmography Index About the Author
Reviews
In an accessible, informative, engaging, and radically hopeful way, Inspired to Action humanizes the activist experiences of twelve changemakers and offers tools, strategies, and wisdom to support the power of youth. In every social justice crisis young people have made the difference--they have led movements for transformative justice and systemic change!--Jesica Siham Fernandez, assistant professor, ethnic studies, Santa Clara University; community-engaged researcher and youth activism scholar In a conversational voice full of optimism and practicality, Jean Rawitt offers young people a scaffold to support their desire to be agents of change in the larger community. Engaging and inspiring, this book can help you design and construct your path to activism.--Bette Kerr, EdD, Professor Emerita, Hostos Community College, City University of New York (CUNY)