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4-6Who's Changing the World? series.
These books spotlight (mostly) ordinary people, many of them kids, who saw a human-rights or education-system problem--such as unfair working conditions or issues faced by transgender students--and worked to effect change to improve the situation. Relevant photos illustrate the engaging texts, which are meant to inspire and encourage young people to be activists in their own right. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers the following Who's Changing the World? titles: Taking Action for Civil and Political Rights and Taking Action to Improve Schools.