Fr. 22.90

Turn Up For Freedom: Notes for All the Tough Girls* Awakening to Their Collective Power

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 26.09.2023

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A powerful guidebook for healing and resistance for young girls and gender-expansive youth of color on how to unite, heal, protect, and lead their communities.

Turn Up For Freedom helps youth leaders hone their skills to build personal, emotional, and collective freedom. It centers youth leadership through principled positions, such as being a healer, a protector, a scholar-activist, a community organizer, and being radically joyful, in order to build personal emotional and collective freedom. Through memoir, story telling, and political education, E Morales-Williams grounds these principles in the material experiences of working-class youth and reflects on the possibilities and challenges in practicing them as a collective in under-resourced communities.

These were the principles of leadership and lessons learned from a Black and Brown girls and gender expansive youth-collective called TUFF Girls (Turning Up for Freedom), based in North Philadelphia. Morales-Williams carefully guides young readers through the challenging issues that confront their lives, helping to identify the traumatic impact that structural violence has on Black and Brown communities, restoring traditions of healing and collective care, and recentering leadership in community as an abolitionist and decolonizing practice. Turn Up For Freedom calls on young people to unite, heal, protect, and lead.


List of contents

Foreword by SynClaire Arthur

Introduction: Five Principles of Leadership

Chapter 1, Healer

Chapter 2, Protector  

Chapter 3, Scholar Activist

Chapter 4, Community Organizer

Chapter 5, Turnt Up for Freedom/Radical Joy 

Conclusion 



Appendix

History of TUFF Girls

Glossary

For the adult who bought this book for their young person 

Acknowledgements

About the author

E Morales-Williams is a Black queer nonbinary organizer from East Harlem and the Bronx, based in Philadelphia for the past fifteen years. They are a long-time youth worker, an abolitionist, and a survivor of sexual assault and police violence. Morales-Williams is an award-winning teacher and founder of TUFF Girls, a founding member of the national organization Black Youth Project 100, and was the Program Coordinator for me too International, where they supported programming and facilitated the Survivor Leadership Training Program.

Summary

A powerful guidebook for healing and resistance for young girls and gender-expansive youth of color on how to unite, heal, protect, and lead their communities.

Turn Up For Freedom helps youth leaders hone their skills to build personal, emotional, and collective freedom. It centers youth leadership through principled positions, such as being a healer, a protector, a scholar-activist, a community organizer, and being radically joyful, in order to build personal emotional and collective freedom. Through memoir, story telling, and political education, E Morales-Williams grounds these principles in the material experiences of working-class youth and reflects on the possibilities and challenges in practicing them as a collective in under-resourced communities. 

These were the principles of leadership and lessons learned from a Black and Brown girls and gender expansive youth-collective called TUFF Girls (Turning Up for Freedom), based in North Philadelphia. Morales-Williams carefully guides young readers through the challenging issues that confront their lives, helping to identify the traumatic impact that structural violence has on Black and Brown communities, restoring traditions of healing and collective care, and recentering leadership in community as an abolitionist and decolonizing practice. Turn Up For Freedom calls on young people to unite, heal, protect, and lead.

Foreword

  • Tarana Burke, the founder of me too International, is a notable blurber who is supporting the author on her social media channels and promoting the work through her networks.
  • Key publicity targets

    • Interview in Gal-Dem Magazine

    • Interview in Bust Magazine

    • Review or extract in Teen Vogue

    • Review in Brooklyn Rail

    • Review in Chicago Reader

  • Social media marketing campaign

    • Pre-order discount and bundle sales 

    • Endorsement and pre-publication reviews

    • Publisher giveaway to drive engagement and sales

    • IG live Q&A with the author 

Product details

Authors E Morales-Williams
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 12 to 17
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 26.09.2023, delayed
 
EAN 9781942173830
ISBN 978-1-942173-83-0
No. of pages 240
Illustrations Original illustrations, schwarz-weiss Illustrationen
Subjects Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books > Law, business
Education and learning > Schoolbooks, general education schools

YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / Prejudice & Racism, YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / LGBTQ+

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