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Little Justice Leaders: Sparking Big Conversations For Change

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This week, we're sitting down with the incredibly dedicated Shelby, the creator of Little Justice Leaders, to talk about how they're creating the next generation of changemakers!

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© Tina Shepardson: Author, Teacher, Child Leadership Advocate Length 12 min 15 January 2025 Season 2 Episode 10 Life SkillsTalk USA Episodic

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© Tina Shepardson: Author, Teacher, Child Leadership Advocate Length 12 min 15 January 2025 Season 2 Episode 10 Life SkillsTalk USA Episodic

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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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This week, we're sitting down with the incredibly dedicated Shelby, the creator of Little Justice Leaders, to talk about how they're creating the next generation of changemakers!

From schools to living rooms, Shelby and her team are making social justice education accessible and engaging for kids and adults alike. Whether it's helping parents tackle tough topics or giving teachers the tools to foster meaningful conversations, their work is transforming communities one lesson at a time.

Shelby shares the "why" behind Little Justice Leaders, the impact they're making, and how small conversations can spark big change.

Ready to raise a changemaker? Don't miss this empowering conversation!

Picture Book Recommendations:

a. Peaceful Fights For Equal Rights

Author: Rob Sanders Illustrator: Jared Andrew Schorr

Protesting. Standing up for what's right. Uniting around the common good—kids have questions about all of these things they see and hear about each day. Through sparse and lyrical writing, Rob Sanders introduces abstract concepts like "fighting for what you believe in" and turns them into something actionable. Jared Schorr's bold, bright illustrations brings the resistance to life making it clear that one person can make a difference. And together, we can accomplish anything.

b. Everyone Belongs

Author: Heather Avis Illustrator: Heather Mensinga

Macy and Tru are putting on a spectacular talent show to highlight the ways they love to perform. Other kids arrive, eager to participate but unsure if they'll be welcomed. Since the two sisters know that everything is a lot more fun when everybody's included, they're determined to find a role in the show for each person.

Inspiring, encouraging, and packed with joy, Everyone Belongs reminds us that it's possible to make room for all people and all abilities—and that life is brighter when we give every person a chance to shine.

Cool Q's For Discussion:

1. What does being a changemaker mean to you, and how can you start making a difference in your community today?

2. What are some tough topics that you think are important to talk about, and how can we approach those conversations with kindness and curiosity?

3. What role do you think kids, parents, and teachers play in creating a fair and just world?

4. Can you think of a time when you learned something that changed how you see the world? How did it impact you?

5. What's one small step we can take as a family to practice social justice in our everyday lives?

6. What is your main takeaway from today's episode with Shelby?

Have a great week!

Keep Leading and Keep Reading,

Tina


© Tina Shepardson: Author, Teacher, Child Leadership Advocate | 12 min

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