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2019., Adolescent, Bloomsbury Call No: Teen FIC WAT Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Frustrated by the way women are treated--even at their progressive New York City high school--two best friends start a Women's Rights Club, post their essays and poems online, and watch it go viral, attracting positive support as well as trolls.
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2019., Adolescent, Bloomsbury YA Call No: REALISTIC F WAT Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Jasmine and Chelsea are best friends on a mission--they're sick of the way women are treated even at their progressive NYC high school, so they decide to start a Women's Rights Club. They post their work online--poems, essays, videos of Chelsea performing her poetry, and Jasmine's response to the racial microaggressions she experiences--and soon they go viral. But with such positive support, the club is also targeted by trolls. When things escalate in real life, the principal shuts the club down. Not willing to be silenced, Jasmine and Chelsea will risk everything for their voices--and those of other young women--to be heard. These two dynamic, creative young women stand up and speak out in a novel that features their compelling art and poetry along with powerful personal journeys that will inspire readers and budding poets, feminists, and activists.
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2020., Adolescent, Bloomsbury Call No: Realistic Fic Watson Edition: Paperback edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to view Summary Note: Frustrated by the way women are treated--even at their progressive New York City high school--two best friends start a Women's Rights Club, post their essays and poems online, and watch it go viral, attracting positive support as well as trolls.
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2020., Adolescent, Bloomsbury YA Call No: FIC WATSON Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Jasmine and Chelsea are best friends who are sick over the way their school fails to listen to their voices so they start a new club, one dedicated to writing and creating work that supports women's ideas. But when their work goes viral, fans and foes come out online and in real life, and the school administration threatens to shut them down for "instigating." They will risk everything for their voices--and those of other young women--to be heard.