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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...

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Do 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...

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Global 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...

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The 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...

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Peace

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...

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Youth 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...

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Kids 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...

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How 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...

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Humane 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...

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Founder 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...

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How 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...

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To 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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