Chanice Lee Teaches Teens How To Change The World In Book, Young Revolutionary Posted on December 13, 2018October 7, 2021 By Dangerous Lee Chanice Lee’s book Young Revolutionary: A Teen’s Guide To Activism has sparked a worldwide youth revolution. The teen activist says she wrote her debut book to “give teens the confidence, tools, and resources needed to be successful activists, leaders, and change-makers.” The book entails valuable information for any young person looking to get into activism, but isn’t sure of where to begin. With chapters such as “Know Your Rights”, “Educate Yourself on the Cause”, and “Put Your Passion Into Action”, Young Revolutionary is the perfect fit for any young person who is ready to get out into the world and make a change. The go-to teen activist guide is available on Amazon, and in select Barnes & Nobles locations across the country. In addition to being an acclaimed author and activist, Miss Lee is also an innovative and passionate blogger and national speaker. At 14, she became the Creator & Editor-in-Chief of The Melanin Diary, which is the #1 online global platform for social justice, history, politics, and more, written from the perspective of Black teens worldwide. From marches, schools, and conferences, to appearances on NBC, NPR, and more, the world is interested in hearing what the young trailblazer has to say. She has been coined as “one of the leaders this country so desperately needs,” according to The Root and has been celebrated by Google during their “pay it forward” challenge for Black History Month. Chanice Lee is well on her way to making history! About Chanice Lee Chanice Lee is a 16-year-old activist, bestselling author, speaker, and blogger. Or follow her on social Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @ChaniceALee Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)MoreClick to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) Related News #BlackGirlMagic#BlackGirlsRockActivismBlack booksBlack teensBlack women authorsBlack women writersBooks by Black womenChanice Leeequal rightsteen activismYoung Revolutionary
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