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Speak Up! Adora Svitak

Speak Up! By Adora Svitak

Speak Up! by Adora Svitak


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A joyful celebration of the passion, power and enthusiasm of young people speaking up for causes close to their hearts.

Speak Up! Summary

Speak Up!: Speeches by young people to empower and inspire by Adora Svitak

Speak Up! is a joyful celebration of 45 speeches by children and teenagers who have stood up for causes they passionately believe in and challenged adults in power to take note.

This collection is testament to the hopefulness and spirit of the next generation, and the positive belief that we can, and should, act to protect the things we love.

From ground-breaking scientific inventions to pleas for the environment, anti-war speeches to incredible testimony of lived experiences, the speeches collected here demonstrate the profound wisdom of youth and why it is important to speak up and out on what concerns us.

'A society that cuts itself off from its youth severs its own lifeline; it is condemned to bleed to death.'
-Kofi Annan

Speak Up! Reviews

Greta Thunberg's condemnation of climate crisis apathy and Malala Yousafzai's heartfelt call to keep girls in education are just two of the 45 stirring speeches to feature in this absorbing book. The first-ever collection of speeches made by children and teenagers around the world, it shows that today's young people are a force to be reckoned with.
* The Independent *
A compilation of inspiring speeches from youth around the world whose voices have helped move the needle of progress. Svitak (Yang in Disguise, 2011, etc.) collects and presents speeches by young people who have had a positive impact on society and politics. From human rights to politics, science, technology, environmentalism, and other areas, this book highlights diverse examples of people whose adolescence proved to be an advantage rather than a drawback. Each speech excerpt is preceded by a summary explaining the problems that spurred them to action and innovation and the changes that came about as a result of their impressive and necessary work. Present in each story and speech is the reminder that it is their youthful optimism, hope, and stamina that led to breakthroughs. Svitak's introductions give important context and showcase the magnitude and significance of the pioneering efforts of the youth featured here. The bright, realistic, and vibrant illustrations by Pinheiro (So Here I Am, 2019) capture the upbeat tone of the book and will strongly appeal to readers. Along with well-known names such as Malala Yousafzai, Jazz Jennings, and Greta Thunberg, readers will meet Memory Banda, a Malawian activist working to end child marriage; Indigenous environmental protection advocate Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, and many more. Motivating narratives showing the power and necessity of young people as catalysts for change. * Kirkus Reviews *

About Adora Svitak

Adora Svitak is a Bay Area-based writer and public speaker who advocates for youth empowerment around the world. In 2010, she delivered the speech 'What Adults Can Learn from Kids' at TED. It has received over 5 million views on TED.com alone, and has been translated into more than 40 different languages.

Adora was named one of the '30 Top Thinkers Under 30' by Pacific Standard Magazine and contributes to numerous publications including Huffington Post, Mashable, Women's Media Center, Bust, The Bold Italic, and the TED blog. She has spoken in front of audiences at Google, Mashable and the United Nations. In addition to amplifying the voices of youth via TEDx events, Adora also runs writing and public speaking workshops at local high-schools.

Camila Pinheiro is an illustrator, artist, and mother living in Sao Paulo, Brasil. She studied fashion and design in Sao Paulo, and worked for Dior and several agencies before opening her own studio. Her influences range from Magritte, Matisse and Mondrian to Alexander Girard.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Joan of Arc - French heroine
Mario Savio - Student activist
Severn Cullis-Suzuki - Environmental activist
Rhiannon Tomtishen and Madison Vorva - Environmental activists
Jack Andraka - Inventor and researcher
Easton LaChappelle - Inventor
Kelvin Doe - Inventor
Madison Kimrey - Political activist
Joseph Kim - Human rights activist
Melissa Shang - Advocate for disability rights and representation
Jazz Jennings - Transgender rights advocate
Malala Yousafzai - Nobel Prize winner and education advocate
Patrick Kane - Disability rights advocate
Emer Hickey and Ciara Judge - Scientists
Raymond Wang - Inventor
Megan Grassell - Entrepreneur and clothing designer
Kenneth Shinozuka - Designer and inventor
Tara Subramaniam - Education reform advocate
Joshua Browder - Entrepreneur
Krtin Nithiyanandam - Scientist and inventor
Ishita Katyal - Youth advocate
Hadiqa Bashir - Activist against child marriage
Schuyler Bailar - Transgender rights advocate
Troye Sivan - Singer-songwriter, actor, and LGBTQ+ rights activist
Gavin Grimm - Transgender youth rights advocate
Tiera Fletcher (nee Guinn) - Advocate for female representation in science
Melati and Isabel Wijsen - Environmental activists
Xiuhtezcatl Martinez - Environmental activist and musician
Elijah Walters-Othman - Advocate for equal access to education and job training
Muzoon Rakan Almellehan - Children's education advocate and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
Josh Lafazan - Legislator and political activist
Zach Latta - Technologist
Memory Banda - Activist against child marriage
Kadallah Burrowes - Artist and accessible design advocate
Lauren Singer - Environmentalist and influencer
Sparsh Shah - Disability rights advocate
Amanda Southworth - Mental health advocate
Amika George - Activist fighting period poverty
Millie Bobby Brown - Actress and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
Bana Alabed - Education and human rights advocate
Greta Thunberg - Environmental activist
Canwen Xu - Advocate for Asian-American heritage
Maya S. Penn - Philanthropist, environmental activist, entrepreneur, animator and CEO
Hilde Lysiak - Journalist
Anuna De Wever - Climate change activist

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Additional information

GOR010787215
9781781319505
1781319502
Speak Up!: Speeches by young people to empower and inspire by Adora Svitak
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Aurum Press
20200225
176
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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