Our Rights: How Kids Are Changing the World (Record no. 10275)

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Item number 6732
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Personal name JANET WILSON
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Title Our Rights: How Kids Are Changing the World
Medium ENGLISH
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Second Story Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2013
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Non-fiction eps-library eps-library General Stacks 08/27/2016 900.00 8 303.4840922 6732 6732 12/11/2019 12/11/2019 1 900.00 08/27/2016 Books This around-the-world tour introduces readers to children who have taken on the role of social activist, fighting for human rights and social justice in countries as diverse as Yemen and Congo, Canada and the United States. Ten children receive main profiles, and over a dozen others are featured in smaller sidebars. Anita Khushwaha fought against gender and class bias in her community in India. Emman Bagual founded Mind Your Rights to fight child labor in the Philippines. Zach Bonner walked 1,000 miles to raise awareness about homeless children in the United States. A diverse range of other issues is covered, including aboriginal rights, human trafficking and child soldiers, and the full United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child can be found alongside tips for how kids everywhere can make a difference.