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Reach for this book when your teen starts questioning social hierarchies, expressing frustration with gender stereotypes, or asking for the historical context behind modern human rights movements. It serves as a comprehensive visual toolkit for navigating the complex landscape of equality and identity in the 21st century. The book provides a balanced overview of feminist history while addressing contemporary issues like body image, intersectionality, and online activism. It is perfectly suited for teenagers who are developing their own sense of justice and need a reliable, secular resource to help them articulate their values. Parents will appreciate how it transforms abstract political concepts into relatable, everyday scenarios, fostering a sense of agency and empathy in young readers.