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Books with author Lisa A Crayton

  • Everything You Need to Know about Confronting Racist Behavior

    Lisa A Crayton

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Discriminatory comments, racial profiling, and hate crimes are examples of racist behavior. Whether subtle or overt, such behavior is harmful. When teens understand what constitutes racist behavior and learn ways to confront it, they are better equipped to address this challenging topic. Using this resource, teens glean a deeper understanding of the thorny subject, and discover specific ways they can confront racist behavior wherever they encounter it. Facts, guidance, and useful sidebars and features round out the coverage on this important issue facing today's teens.
  • Everything You Need to Know about Cultural Appropriation

    Lisa A Crayton

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Cultural appropriation is a form of identity theft. It happens when someone adopts another culture's identifiable, tangible elements without honoring their cultural importance or significance. It includes everything from hairstyles to clothing to jewelry to musical style. Using historical context, current events, teen-friendly examples, and useful sidebars, this resource helps readers grasp the magnitude of the problem, including how they may be participating in appropriation without even knowing it. When teens better understand cultural appropriation, and become actively involved in helping reduce harm, they will be better able to connect meaningfully with other cultures.
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  • Beating Bullying Against Teens with Disabilities

    Lisa A. Crayton

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, July 15, 2019)
    Teens with disabilities are at an increased risk of being bullied and need help addressing and overcoming the unique forms of bullying they face. This insightful resource combines information about basic protections under the American with Disabilities Act, examples of the ways in which teens with disabilities are bullied, and effective anti-bullying strategies to address this issue. The emphasis is placed on safety, and letting students know where to turn to assert their rights. When neurodivergent teens and those with physical disabilities have the tools to combat bullying, they can feel empowered and thrive in all aspects of their lives.
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  • A Student's Guide to Toni Morrison

    Lisa A. Crayton

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 31, 2006)
    Discusses the life of the author, and examines several of her works, such as "Beloved," "Song of Solomon," and "The Bluest Eye," using the context of her background.
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  • Everything You Need to Know about Confronting Racist Behavior

    Lisa A Crayton

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Discriminatory comments, racial profiling, and hate crimes are examples of racist behavior. Whether subtle or overt, such behavior is harmful. When teens understand what constitutes racist behavior and learn ways to confront it, they are better equipped to address this challenging topic. Using this resource, teens glean a deeper understanding of the thorny subject, and discover specific ways they can confront racist behavior wherever they encounter it. Facts, guidance, and useful sidebars and features round out the coverage on this important issue facing today's teens.
  • Wangari Maathai: Get to Know the Woman Who Planted Trees to Bring Change

    Lisa A. Crayton

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Wangari Maathai was a fierce protector of the environment and a couragous advocate for women's rights, especially in her native country of Kenya. Her journey from a girl of rural Africa to college professor, founder of the Green Belt Movement, and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate shows readers how little things can bring about big change.
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  • Freedom Riders

    Lisa A Crayton

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 15, 2018)
    For decades leading up to the civil rights movement, African Americans faced segregation, danger, and humiliation while using public transportation and facilities. Interstate travel posed additional risks, until black as well as white nonviolent protestors challenged the status quo. In solidarity, they boarded public transportation, rode across state lines, and staunchly violated discriminatory laws. Harassed, beaten, and jailed, they pressed forward toward integration. Their courageous "freedom rides" drew widespread attention and ultimately helped change laws. Readers take a fast-paced trip through history to learn about the Freedom Rides' gutsy passengers, treacherous routes, and remarkable achievements.
  • Freedom Riders

    Lisa A. Crayton

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 15, 2018)
    For decades leading up to the civil rights movement, African Americans faced segregation, danger, and humiliation while using public transportation and facilities. Interstate travel posed additional risks, until black as well as white nonviolent protestors challenged the status quo. In solidarity, they boarded public transportation, rode across state lines, and staunchly violated discriminatory laws. Harassed, beaten, and jailed, they pressed forward toward integration. Their courageous "freedom rides" drew widespread attention and ultimately helped change laws. Readers take a fast-paced trip through history to learn about the Freedom Rides' gutsy passengers, treacherous routes, and remarkable achievements.
  • Elizabeth Blackwell: Doctor and Advocate for Women in Medicine

    Lisa A. Crayton

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Chronicles the life and career of the doctor, covering her youth, work during the Civil War, and women's rights advocacy.
  • The Fight for Disability Rights

    Lisa A. Crayton

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, July 15, 2019)
    The fight for disability rights continues, even in the wake of successful, ongoing advocacy, activism, and legislation. This valuable resource depicts how the fight has enhanced the lives of people with disabilities, and how readers can continue the efforts. Highlights of renowned activists with historical context, current events, and teen-friendly examples will help teens channel their interests, frustrations, and curiosity into effective activism. A timeline of events with safe, easy-to-implement ideas will inspire future changemakers to team up with others and change the world.
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  • The Fight for Disability Rights

    Lisa A. Crayton

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, July 15, 2019)
    The fight for disability rights continues, even in the wake of successful, ongoing advocacy, activism, and legislation. This valuable resource depicts how the fight has enhanced the lives of people with disabilities, and how readers can continue the efforts. Highlights of renowned activists with historical context, current events, and teen-friendly examples will help teens channel their interests, frustrations, and curiosity into effective activism. A timeline of events with safe, easy-to-implement ideas will inspire future changemakers to team up with others and change the world.
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  • Wangari Maathai: Get to Know the Woman Who Planted Trees to Bring Change

    Lisa A. Crayton

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Wangari Maathai was a fierce protector of the environment and a couragous advocate for women's rights, especially in her native country of Kenya. Her journey from a girl of rural Africa to college professor, founder of the Green Belt Movement, and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate shows readers how little things can bring about big change.
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