By Kelsey McCallum
These days it can feel like we’re constantly inundated by nothing but bad news. With everything that’s happening in the world right now, in far off countries and closer to home, it’s easy to feel defeated—especially for kids. It’s up to us to remind them things aren’t hopeless, and that it’s never too late to take a stand. The voices of today’s youth can still be heard, and they have the power to take action in big and small ways for causes that matter to them.
To help you inspire your students to become agents of change, we’ve gathered this collection of K–12 books, published in 2024 and beyond, that focus on different forms of activism. From inspiring stories of everyday heroes—both real and fictional—to guidebooks that feature practical steps students can take to support their local and global communities, there’s a little something for everyone in this list.
Kelsey McCallum is an Associate Editor for TEACH Mag. She holds a BSc from the University of Guelph and a Graduate Certificate from Centennial College. She currently lives in Toronto, ON, with her partner and their cat, Banksy.


