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Growing up Elizabeth May : the making of an activist

Olsen, Sylvia 1955- (Author). Burton, Cate May, 1991- (Added Author).

Before most people had thought about pollution, Elizabeth May was an anti-pollution activist. Before most people had heard about environmentalism, she was an environmentalist. As a young girl, Elizabeth was worried about the health of the planet. She believed it was her job to protect it. "I have to do something" became the principle she lived by. Growing Up Elizabeth May: The Making of an Activist tells the story of Elizabeth's life and what motivated her to take action for the environment. Co-written by Elizabeth's daughter Cate, this book is full of quotes, art and poetry from young activists as well as tips for making change in your own community. Part biography and part blueprint for activists in the making, this book shows how Elizabeth continues to inspire young people today to stand up for the planet.

Book  - 2021
J 333.72092 May-O
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  • ISBN: 9781459823709
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    132 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2021.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Growing up Elizabeth May : The Making of an Activist
Growing up Elizabeth May : The Making of an Activist
by Olsen, Sylvia; Burton, Cate May (As told to)
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Growing up Elizabeth May : The Making of an Activist


Elizabeth May was born to be an activist. As a young girl, Elizabeth was worried about the health of the planet and believed it was her job to protect it. While other children were playing, she was raising money for important causes, researching the latest science and organizing protests. Before most people had heard about environmentalism, she was an environmentalist, living by her principle of "I have to do something." Written with Elizabeth's daughter Cate, this book reveals how Elizabeth's activism led her to politics, first as leader of the Green Party of Canada and later as a Member of Parliament. Filled with environmental facts, profiles of young activists and tips for making change in your own community, this book is part biography and part blueprint for activists in the making.