EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 15 MIN
BOOK REVIEW | Protest: Respect It, Defend It, Use It | by Annie Leonard and Andre Carothers
from Care More Be Better: A Podcast For Sustainable Social Impact and Regeneration · host Corinna Bellizzi
In this audio podcast review, you'll hear directly from our host, Corinna Bellizzi. She shares her perspective candidly - that Patagonia Books has a gift for platforming the voices our moment most needs. In her view, Protest: Respect It, Defend It, Use It may be their most urgent title yet. The authors, Annie Leonard and André Carothers, walk us from the Boston Tea Party to Standing Rock to the protests unfolding today — weaving in first-person essays from Jane Fonda, Nemonte Nenquimo, and others who put everything on the line — to make a case that is both historically grounded and immediately practical. If you've ever felt the gap between what you know is wrong and what you're actually doing about it, this book is for you. And if you can, listen to the audiobook — narrated by the authors themselves, it's something else entirely. Corinna's interview with Annie Leonard and André Carothers airs on the book's release day, 4/28/2026. Stay Tuned! Get your copy of PROTEST now! https://theprotestbook.com On Amazon (earns commission): https://amzn.to/4tYlYER Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What this episode covers
This is a book review offered in audio format only for a new book out by Patagonia Press: Protest: Respect It, Defend It, Use It, by Annie Leonard and André Carothers. It is the book this moment demands — a sweeping, deeply human walk through the history of peaceful dissent that reminds us every right we take for granted was won by someone who refused to stay quiet.
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