Written by: De Nichols, Diana Dagadita, Molly Mendoza, Oliver Twist, Saddo, and Diego Becas
Why you should read this book: Inviting young readers to explore the world of activism through the lens of visual art, this detailed but accessible book explores the historical and functional roles of the graphic medium as an element of social movements. With striking illustrations from the past and present, it showcases the power of art as it pertains to creating the change you wish to see in the world and teaches readers how to understand and use powerful symbols. In addition to teaching the history of various movements, it also discusses art techniques that kids can use to start their own protests and spread their own messages and encourages them to speak out for what they believe.
Why you shouldn't read this book: This book is not for fascists.
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