War and Peace Issues
Find articles, books, lesson plans, videos, and other resources exploring issues of war and peace building to help you teach and/or learn more about these global ethical issues. The post War and Peace...
View ArticleDo Something! A Handbook for Young Activists
by Nancy Lublin Workman Publishing, 2010. 280 pgs Grades 4-9 Do Something! A Handbook For Young Activists is a workbook designed to help young changemakers identify and create actions plans in line...
View ArticleGlobal Opportunity Explorer
Global Opportunity Explorer is “the world’s largest platform of sustainable solutions” and “guides you through hundreds of sustainable solutions and market opportunities which address the SDGs...
View ArticleThe Youngest Marcher: The Story of Audrey Faye Hendricks, a Young Civil...
by Cynthia Levinson Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2017 Grades 1-5 Audrey Faye Hendricks was only 9-years-old, but she wasn’t going to let age stop her from doing what she knew in her heart was...
View ArticlePeace
by Wendy Anderson Halperin Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2013 Grades 1-5 “For there to be peace in the world … there must be peace in nations.” “For there to be peace in the world … you must have...
View ArticleYouth In Front
Youth In Front is a “community-created online learning resource” dedicated to providing youth with “advice on leading change” specifically related to political actions and protests. The website offers...
View ArticleKids for Peace
Kids for Peace is a global nonprofit that provides a platform for young people to actively engage in socially conscious leadership, community service, arts, environmental stewardship, and global...
View ArticleHow Evolution Can Help Us Solve Problems: A Conversation with Michael Charles...
For my post today, I interviewed Michael Charles Tobias and Jane Gray Morrison about their book, The Hypothetical Species, and their vision of a path toward a restorative future. Michael and Jane run...
View ArticleHumane Education in Guatemala: IHE’s interview with Lidia Oxi, Vilma Saloj,...
Vilma Saloj, Hyungjoon Jin, Lidia Oxi at IHE’s shore Lidia Oxi is a Mayan-Kaqchikel woman from Guatemala and is the first person in her family to earn a bachelor’s degree. She is the High School...
View ArticleFounder of YEA Camp, Nora Kramer: Empowering Teens and Adults Aspiring to...
IHE: Nora Kramer is the director of Youth Empowered Action (YEA) Camp, a social justice activist camp for teens and adults that she founded in 2009 to help aspiring activists make a bigger impact on...
View ArticleHow Greta Thunberg’s Unique Qualities Are Galvanizing the Climate Movement
Zoe is a blogger for Psychology Today (PT), and each week we’ll be sharing her PT blog posts here. Enjoy! I have been teaching young people about climate change for 32 years. In 1987, I taught...
View ArticleTo Create Positive Change, Be a Campfire not a Forest Fire
Zoe is a blogger for Psychology Today (PT), and each week we’ll be sharing her PT blog posts here. Enjoy! There’s a metaphor I like to use when talking to fellow activists and solutionaries. I ask them...
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