Ouça e leia

Entre em um mundo infinito de histórias

  • Ler e ouvir tanto quanto você quiser
  • Com mais de 500.000 títulos
  • Títulos exclusivos + Storytel Originals
  • 7 dias de teste gratuito, depois R$19,90/mês
  • Fácil de cancelar a qualquer momento
Assine agora
br bdp devices

How to Start a Revolution: Young People and the Future of American Politics

4 Avaliações

4.8

Duração
5H 2min
Idiomas
Inglês
Format
Categoria

Não-ficção

Teen Vogue award-winning columnist Lauren Duca shares a “fun, pithy, and intelligent” (Booklist) guide for challenging the status quo in a much-needed reminder that young people are the ones who will change the world.

Journalist Lauren Duca has become an exciting and authoritative voice on the experience of millennials in today’s society. Dan Rather agrees, saying “we need fresh, intelligent, and creative voices—like Lauren’s—now as much—perhaps more—than ever before.” Now, she explores the post-Trump political awakening and lays the groundwork for a re-democratizing moment as it might be built out of the untapped potential of young people. Duca investigates and explains the issues at the root of our ailing political system and reimagines what an equitable democracy would look like. It begins with young people getting involved. This includes people like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the youngest woman ever to be elected to Congress; David and Lauren Hogg, two survivors of the Parkland, Florida shooting who went on to become advocates for gun control; Amanda Litman, who founded the nonprofit organization Run for Something, to assist progressive young people in down ballot elections; and many more. Called “the millennial feminist warrior queen of social media” by Ariel Levy and “a national newsmaker” by The New York Times, Duca combines extensive research and first-person reporting to track her generation’s shift from political alienation to political participation. Throughout, she also drays on her own story as a young woman catapulted to the front lines of the political conversation (all while figuring out how to deal with her Trump-supporting parents).

© 2019 Simon & Schuster Audio (Audiolivros): 9781508298502

Data de lançamento

Audiolivros: 24 de setembro de 2019

Outros também usufruíram...

  1. Race for Profit: How Banks and The Real Estate Industry Undermined Black Homeownership Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
  2. No, You Shut Up: Speaking Truth to Power and Reclaiming America Symone D. Sanders
  3. White Lies: Nine Ways to Expose and Resist the Racial Systems That Divide Us Daniel Hill
  4. Why Can’t We All Just Get Along: Shout Less. Listen More. Iain Dale
  5. Backwards & In Heels: The Past, Present And Future Of Women Working In Film (Incredible Women Who Broke Barriers in Filmmaking) Alicia Malone
  6. Still Breathing: 100 Black Voices on Racism--100 Ways to Change the Narrative Suzette Llewellyn
  7. China to Me: A Partial Autobiography Emily Hahn
  8. The Color of Abolition: How a Printer, a Prophet, and a Contessa Moved a Nation Linda Hirshman
  9. Police Brutality and White Supremacy: The Fight Against American Traditions Etan Thomas
  10. Year of Plagues: A Memoir of 2020 Fred D'Aguiar
  11. Credible: Why We Doubt Accusers and Protect Abusers Deborah Tuerkheimer
  12. Think Black: A Memoir Clyde W. Ford
  13. Hands Up, Don't Shoot: Why the Protests in Ferguson and Baltimore Matter, and How They Changed America Jennifer E. Cobbina
  14. Food Routes: Growing Bananas in Iceland and Other Tales from the Logistics of Eating Robyn S. Metcalfe
  15. Outsiders: Why Difference is the Future of Civil Rights Zachary Kramer
  16. Left of Karl Marx: The Political Life of Black Communist Claudia Jones Carole Boyce Davies
  17. The Stranger on the Bridge: My Journey from Suicidal Despair to Hope Jonny Benjamin
  18. Black Panther in Exile: The Pete O'Neal Story Paul J. Magnarella
  19. The Good Ally Nova Reid
  20. The End of Roe v. Wade: Inside the Right’s Plan to Destroy Legal Abortion Robin Marty
  21. Unbound: How Inequality Constricts Our Economy and What We Can Do about It Heather Boushey
  22. Manifesta (20th Anniversary Edition): Young Women, Feminism and the Future: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future Jennifer Baumgardner
  23. A Life Everlasting: The Extraordinary Story of One Boy's Gift to Medical Science Sarah Gray
  24. Regulating Aversion: Tolerance in the Age of Identity and Empire Wendy Brown
  25. The Illustrated Feminist: 100 Years of Suffrage, Strength, and Sisterhood in America Aura Lewis
  26. On Account of Sex: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the Making of Gender Equality Law Philippa Strum
  27. Who Says You're Dead?: Medical & Ethical Dilemmas for the Curious & Concerned Jacob M. Appel, MD
  28. Digitize and Punish: Racial Criminalization in the Digital Age Brian Jefferson
  29. The Earth in Her Hands: 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants Jennifer Jewell
  30. The Privileged Poor: How Elite Colleges Are Failing Disadvantaged Students Anthony Abraham Jack
  31. Jane Crow: The Life of Pauli Murray Rosalind Rosenberg
  32. Say It Louder!: Black Voters, White Narratives, and Saving Our Democracy Tiffany Cross
  33. Of Human Kindness: What Shakespeare Teaches Us About Empathy Paula Marantz Cohen
  34. Toxic Communities: Environmental Racism, Industrial Pollution, and Residential Mobility Dorceta E. Taylor
  35. Who Will Pay Reparations on My Soul? Jesse McCarthy
  36. The Mind and the Moon: My Brother’s Story, the Science of Our Brains, and the Search for Our Psyches Daniel Bergner
  37. The Antiracist: How to Start the Conversation about Race and Take Action Kondwani Fidel
  38. Curry: Eating, Reading, and Race Naben Ruthnum
  39. White Awake: An Honest Look at What It Means to Be White Daniel Hill
  40. Stolen Justice: The Struggle for African American Voting Rights Lawrence Goldstone
  41. How a Poem Moves: A Field Guide for Readers of Poetry Adam Sol
  42. World War C: Lessons from the Covid-19 Pandemic and How to Prepare for the Next One Sanjay Gupta
  43. I Hear My People Singing: Voices of African American Princeton Kathryn Watterson