Wangari Maathai. [online electronic book]

Wangari Maathai. [online electronic book]

By
Barber, Terry, 1950-

Publication Date
2017

Subject Term
Literacy -- Juvenile literature.
 
Readers for new literates.
 
Environmentalists -- Juvenile literature.
 
Tree planters (Persons) -- Kenya -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
 
Women conservationists -- Kenya -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
 
Women politicians -- Kenya -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
 
Nobel Prize winners -- Juvenile literature.
 
Black people -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
 
Electronic books.

Summary
Wangari Maathai is specifically written to meet the needs of adolescents and adults who are reluctant readers. The photographs, maps, and illustrations reflect the text, making the words easy to decode. This high-interest, low-vocabulary biography is ideal for English as a Second Language (ESL) or adult basic education students. In 1977, Wangari Maathai formed the Green Belt Movement, an organization that paid poor women to plant trees. The movement started in Kenya and soon spread throughout Africa. The simple act of planting a tree not only helped improve the local environment of the people but also empowered women in Africa. They became the keepers of the environment and found a way to stand up for their rights and the rights of their communities. Wangari showed the world how environment, poverty, and peace go hand in hand. In 2004, Wangari became the first black woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

Language
English

ISBN
9781771531016


LibraryCollectionCollection
Provincial Public LibrariesElectronic BookElectronic Book