Jenna Arnold, director of strategic engagement for the historic 2017 Women's March, helps American white women (one of the most powerful demographics in the world-but too often passive) understand how their influence, power, and voice can better serve those most in need, and how you can take an active role in creating a better future.
Jenna Arnold, director of strategic engagement for the historic 2017 Women's March, helps American white women (one of the most powerful demographics in the world-but too often passive) understand how their influence, power, and voice can better serve those most in need, and how you can take an active role in creating a better future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jenna Arnold is listed as one of Oprah's "100 Super Soul Influencers" because she doesn't have much patience for the status quo. She has been called a "disruptor" in every industry in which she has dabbled from elementary school classrooms to halls of the United Nations, MTV and the White House. For her recent work as one of the organizers of the Women's March, Jenna was recognized with a Glamour Women of the Year award. The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Forbes, and Fast Company , just to name a few, have recognized Jenna's work as "shaking up long standing assumptions" and being one of "the biggest ideas in social change" for the work of ORGANIZE, a non-profit she co-founded focused on ending the waitlist for organ transplants in America, for which she was also named one of Inc magazine's "35 Under 35" list.
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Contents Author's Note Introduction Chapter 1: Silence(d) Chapter 2: Performance Chores, Perfection, & Privilege Chapter 3: White Lies Chapter 4: Go White-Savior Yourself Chapter 5: KKK & Kale Smoothies Chapter 6: What About the Boys? Chapter 7: "Us" vs. "Them" Chapter 8: You, Them, We Chapter 9: The Frontline-HOLD Chapter 10: Our Reckoning Appendix: How to Facilitate a Listening Circle Acknowledgments Endnotes About the Author
Contents Author's Note Introduction Chapter 1: Silence(d) Chapter 2: Performance Chores, Perfection, & Privilege Chapter 3: White Lies Chapter 4: Go White-Savior Yourself Chapter 5: KKK & Kale Smoothies Chapter 6: What About the Boys? Chapter 7: "Us" vs. "Them" Chapter 8: You, Them, We Chapter 9: The Frontline-HOLD Chapter 10: Our Reckoning Appendix: How to Facilitate a Listening Circle Acknowledgments Endnotes About the Author
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