Families who loved Crafting Change: Handmade Activism, Past and Present by Jessica Vitkus often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

Reach for this book when your teen expresses a desire to change the world but feels overwhelmed by the scale of social issues or struggles to find their own voice. It is a perfect match for a quiet or artistic child who wants to stand up for others but prefers the thoughtful, deliberate pace of making something with their hands over traditional loud protests or public speaking. This guide explores the intersection of art and activism, documenting the history of craftivists who use embroidery, knitting, and sculpture to spark conversation and community. It builds self-confidence by showing that personal hobbies can have a profound social impact. By highlighting how small acts of creation can lead to systemic change, it provides a hopeful and empowering framework for young people to explore their identity as both creators and advocates. It is highly appropriate for middle and high schoolers looking for a constructive outlet for their passion for justice.