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Jen Newton, PhD, Associate Professor of Teacher Education, Ohio University
"With authenticity and vulnerability, Alex beautifully weaves the threads that knit the very fibers of Everyday Changemakers in educational settings from the classroom to the district office. This book is for educators, new and experienced, and serves as a foundational text in sustaining an equity-centered trauma-informed praxis."
hemavibushani khodai, Co-Director of Undoing Knots Consultancy
"This book should be required reading for every school and district leader who is focused on equitable school change. In this book, you'll find thoughtful, actionable, and timely information about big and small ways to make school change and how to include every voice."
Chanea Bond, Secondary Literacy Educator
"I read this book in one day and quickly realized I needed to make a space to specifically write down moving quotes because there were so many. One after another, Alex's sentences become word gems to guide our collective road trip with care, courage, and clarity. This is the drive we needed and need. For anyone who is a facilitator, trainer, thought-partner, coach, or leader, this book invites us to embrace the practice and process -the ride- while gaining solidarity, pace, and hope towards a collective destination. As trauma- in Alex's words- has us "doubting our own truth," Becoming an Everyday Changemaker has us affirming our own wins, both/ands, and journeys of transformation towards justice."
Leora Wolf-Prusan, EdD, Project Director, The School Crisis Recovery & Renewal (SCRR) Project
"Too often, educators are encouraged to adopt trauma-informed approaches without clear directions for how to enact change. In Becoming an Everyday Changemaker, Venet offers a much-needed roadmap for educators at all levels by emphasizing both the journey and the destination of transformative school change. The book's practical examples and opportunities for thoughtful reflection coupled with Venet's clear and compelling writing make this a must-read for educators seeking to become agents of trauma-informed change in their environments."
Addison Duane, PhD, Researcher and educator