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 What is it like to grow up Black or Black dual heritage in
Britain? Stuart Lawrence, brother of Stephen Lawrence, talks to
seven inspirational figures about their childhood experiences, as
well as sharing insight into his own. This is a collection of
courageous, thought-provoking and ultimately hopeful pieces set to
educate and inspire young people. contributors include TV
presenter Alison Hammond, Olympic gold medallist Kye Whyte and
actress Lolly Adefope empowering real-life stories for children
aged 10+ bold page layouts that are stimulating and clear to read
National Stephen Lawrence Day takes place on April 22nd each year,
with the aim of creating a society in which everyone can flourish.
 PRAISE FOR STUART'S DEBUT CHILDREN'S BOOK, SILENCE IS NOT
AN OPTION: "This book will change lives" - Marianne Levy,
the i Paper “Silence is Not an Option: You Can Impact
the World for Change is intended to empower all children
irrespective of skin colour to demand a better society… Stephen
Lawrence's brightness runs throughout the pages, along with
Stuart’s love for his brother” – Louise
Carpenter, The Times Magazine About the author: Stuart
Lawrence is the younger brother of Stephen Lawrence, the young man
who, on 22 April 1993, at the age of just 18, was murdered in an
unprovoked racist attack. Stuart is an educator and motivational
speaker, dedicated to helping to transform the life chances of
young people.
Lawrence's volume provides a detailed discussion and analyses of
the moral awareness of major characters in Greek tragedy, focusing
particularly on the characters' recognition of moral issues and
crises, their ability to reflect on them, and their consciousness
of doing so. Beginning with a definition of morality and examining
the implications of analysing the moral performance of fictional
characters, Lawrence considers concepts of the self and the problem
of autonomy and personal responsibility in the context of divine
intervention, which is a crucial feature of the genre. The volume
then moves on to the individual plays (Aeschylus' Seven Against
Thebes and Oresteia; Sophocles' Ajax, Trachiniae, Oedipus Tyrannus,
Electra, and Philoctetes; and Euripides' Medea, Hecuba, Hippolytus,
Heracles, Electra, and Bacchae), focusing in each case on a crisis
or crises faced by a major character and examining the background
which led to it. Lawrence then considers the individual character's
moral response and relates it to the critical issues formulated in
the volume's opening discussions. The book will be important to any
student of Classical Studies and those in Philosophy or Literature
interested in a theoretical discussion of the morality of literary
characters.
Silence is NEVER an option - find your voice and be your best self.
"This book will change lives" - Marianne Levy, the i Paper In this
book, Stuart Lawrence talks about what he has learned from life -
the tools that have helped him live positively and kept him moving
forwards when times have been tough. "We all want to be successful
in life and to be remembered for our achievements - but how can we
do that, when the world can seem so big and sometimes scary?"-
Stuart Lawrence "The publication of his first book for children,
Silence is Not an Option: You Can Impact the World for Change, is
intended to empower all children irrespective of skin colour to
demand a better society... Stephen Lawrence's brightness runs
throughout the pages, along with Stuart's love for his brother" -
Louise Carpenter, The Times Magazine From role models to
self-control, failure to imagination, Stuart's aim with this book
is to use his own experience to help young people - to help all
people - harness the good in themselves and in the world around
them, using that fire of positivity to create change in their
lives. an illuminating guide for approaching life with positivity
and wisdom simple tips for rewarding everyday practices bold page
layouts that are stimulating and clear to read About the author:
Stuart Lawrence is the younger brother of Stephen Lawrence, the
young man who, on 22 April 1993, at the age of just 18, was
murdered in an unprovoked racist attack. Stuart is an educator and
motivational speaker, dedicated to helping to transform the life
chances of young people.
Silence is NEVER an option - stand up, speak out, be the
difference. "This book will change lives" - Marianne Levy, the i
Paper In this book, Stuart Lawrence talks about what he has learned
from life - the tools that have helped him live positively and kept
him moving forwards when times have been tough. "We all want to be
successful in life and to be remembered for our achievements - but
how can we do that, when the world can seem so big and sometimes
scary?"- Stuart Lawrence "The publication of his first book for
children, Silence is Not an Option: You Can Impact the World for
Change, is intended to empower all children irrespective of skin
colour to demand a better society... Stephen Lawrence's brightness
runs throughout the pages, along with Stuart's love for his
brother" - Louise Carpenter, The Times Magazine From role models to
self-control, failure to imagination, Stuart's aim with this book
is to use his own experience to help young people - to help all
people - harness the good in themselves and in the world around
them, using that fire of positivity to create change in their
lives. an illuminating guide for approaching life with positivity
and wisdom simple tips for rewarding everyday practices bold page
layouts that are stimulating and clear to read beautiful hardback
edition with a dust jacket makes this a truly special gift for
children and young adults. About the author: Stuart Lawrence is the
younger brother of Stephen Lawrence, the young man who, on 22 April
1993, at the age of just 18, was murdered in an unprovoked racist
attack. Stuart is an educator and motivational speaker, dedicated
to helping to transform the life chances of young people.
Lawrence's volume provides a detailed discussion and analyses of
the moral awareness of major characters in Greek tragedy, focusing
particularly on the characters' recognition of moral issues and
crises, their ability to reflect on them, and their consciousness
of doing so. Beginning with a definition of morality and examining
the implications of analysing the moral performance of fictional
characters, Lawrence considers concepts of the self and the problem
of autonomy and personal responsibility in the context of divine
intervention, which is a crucial feature of the genre. The volume
then moves on to the individual plays (Aeschylus' Seven Against
Thebes and Oresteia; Sophocles' Ajax, Trachiniae, Oedipus Tyrannus,
Electra, and Philoctetes; and Euripides' Medea, Hecuba, Hippolytus,
Heracles, Electra, and Bacchae), focusing in each case on a crisis
or crises faced by a major character and examining the background
which led to it. Lawrence then considers the individual character's
moral response and relates it to the critical issues formulated in
the volume's opening discussions. The book will be important to any
student of Classical Studies and those in Philosophy or Literature
interested in a theoretical discussion of the morality of literary
characters.
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