Includes bibliographical references (page 47) and index.
Contents:
Sitting in San Francisco -- Music on Moscow -- Unrest in Ferguson -- Marching in Sydney -- Revolting in Sidi Bouzid -- Drving in Riyadh -- Uprising in New York City -- Walking out in Parkland -- We traveled to -- Glossary -- Index -- Text-dependent questions -- Extension activity -- Bibliography -- About the author.
Summary:
All over the world and throughout history, people have stood up to protest injustice. Open this book to explore exciting cities and discover past and present protest movements that are changing the world. From sit-ins for disability access in San Francisco to marches for Indigenous justice in Sydney, Australia, you'll travel to places where people raise their voices and raze barriers to propel change. What exactly is a protest, and where have they taken place in history? Learn about different demonstrations across the world and the impact they had on their cause"--Amazon.
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