Referring to the 5 stories, page 65 – 190, in Do It Anyway!, describe the three that resonated with you the most.
How and why did they inspired you?
How did this activist go above and beyond empty slogans or feel good platitudes and create a meaningful life for themselves while creating positive change in the world? How did their contribution help create a shift in a highly complex world full of issues waiting to be tackled and solved and what kind of ripple effects does their work have in the world above and beyond the immediate action they took?
In the conclusion, what does Martin mean when she refers to “good failures?” Why are these important to focus on when it comes to sustaining activism?