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Re: Constitutions: Connecting Citizens with the Rules of the Game
Hardback
Main Details
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Re: Constitutions: Connecting Citizens with the Rules of the Game
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Beka Feathers
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Illustrated by Kasia Babis
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Series | World Citizen Comics |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:256 | Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 161 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781250235435
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Classifications | Dewey:342.02 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Roaring Brook Press
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Imprint |
First Second
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Publication Date |
3 August 2021 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Marcus is stumped by a summer assignment: to write an essay on what it means to be a citizen. He's surprised to hear from people in his community that constitutions play an important role when it comes to citizenship-they can even affect whether you feel like you belong in your country or not. From a Kosovo Albanian neighbor to a Rwandan exchange student, and even in his own family history, Marcus discovers stories of how constitutions-including the U.S. Constitution-shape the political landscape and our daily lives. From Beka Feathers, an expert in post-conflict institution building, and Kasia Babis, an accomplished political cartoonist, comes a graphic novel that gives context to the modern issues that arise from constitutions. With historical examples from all over the world, Re: Constitutions examines how this essential document defines a nation's identity and the rights of its citizens.
Author Biography
Beka Feathers is a legal adviser on political development in conflict-affected states. Her writing is influenced by her work with clients and partners in more than a dozen countries, where she has helped to draft constitutions, design transitional governments, facilitate peace processes, and advocate for improved access to justice. Kasia Babis is a Polish cartoonist, illustrator, and political activist with an online following of over 100,000 fans. Her viral comics succinctly skewer social issues ranging from racism to street harassment from a distinctly feminist perspective.
Reviews[...] takes on a commendable international scope. --Publishers Weekly
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