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'In my work as a gender equality activist, the question I most get
asked is, "how do you respond to...?", followed by one of those
phrases that leave us feeling frustrated or tongue-tied. In this
book, you'll find an empowering roadmap for changing the
conversation on social justice issues.' In our increasingly
polarised society, having productive discussions about social
justice issues has never been more challenging, or more crucial.
From the persistent ('not all men,' 'I don't see colour') to the
insidious ('to play devil's advocate...', 'climate change is
coming'), too often, antagonistic or problematic responses threaten
to distract and derail our most urgent conversations. Tackling
twenty of the most enduring conversation-stoppers, No Offence,
But... equips readers with the knowledge, tools and context to
respond with confidence. Alongside other trailblazing writers,
educators and advocates, acclaimed campaigner Gina Martin helps us
to unpick these phrases, understand why they are harmful and feel
empowered to change the conversation. Featuring chapters from Aja
Barber, Ben Hurst, Cathy Reay, Charlie Craggs, Daze Aghaji, Ione
Gamble, Koa Beck, Mariam Kemple Hardy and Azadeh Hosseini, Nova
Reid and Salma El-Wardany.
Inspiring and practical, BE THE CHANGE is the essential handbook
for the budding activist. 'Gina Martin is a sensation' The Secret
Barrister 'Gina Martin's powerful campaigning and vital activism
changed the law, making our country safer for women and girls. This
book tells us how she did it - and how you can too' Sadiq Khan,
Mayor of London 'Gina is a total inspiration - an example of how
one person CAN change things' Emma Gannon In June 2017, a man took
a photo up Gina Martin's skirt at a music festival. The police told
her that this was not a sexual offence; the man would not be
charged. The law had let Gina down, and her first reaction was
resignation. But something inside her had snapped. Gina was tired
of accepting sexual harassment as a fact of life. Eighteen months
later, she had changed the law and made upskirting a criminal
offence. Now, Gina wants to empower you with the tools and courage
to challenge injustice and fight for change, whether it's in your
school, workplace or community, or even on a global scale. Filled
with practical advice, the book includes guidance on how to write a
compelling press release, set up an e-petition, find pro-bono legal
support and secure media coverage for your campaign. In BE THE
CHANGE you will learn: What activism really is and why it's so
important How to use the internet to fight for what you believe in
How to pick the cause you truly care about And how to do the
hardest thing in activism: get started.
We are all born to be someone's hero. We were born with the power
and potential to make a significant difference in this world,
affecting the lives of others in a positive way. Through the act of
giving, we can be a positive agent of change. Our actions of
compassion will bless and inspire others creating a ripple effect
of love.
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