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Save It for Later: Promises, Parenthood, and the Urgency of Protest

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By (author): Nate Powell

Illustrated by: Nate Powell

From Nate Powell, the National Book Awardwinning artist of March, a collection of graphic nonfiction essays about living in a new era of necessary protest

In this anthology of seven comics essays, author and graphic novelist Nate Powell addresses living in an era of what he calls necessary protest. Save It for Later: Promises, Protest, and the Urgency of Protest is Powells reflection on witnessing the collapse of discourse in real time while drawing the award-winning trilogy March, written by Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin, this generations preeminent historical account of nonviolent revolution in the civil rights movement. Powell highlights both the danger of normalized paramilitary presence symbols in consumer pop culture, and the roles we play individually as we interact with our communities, families, and society at large.
Each essay tracks Powells journey from the night of the electionpromising his four-year-old daughter that Trump will never win, to the reality of the Republican presidency, protesting the administrations policies, and navigating the complications of teaching his children how to raise their own voices in a world that is becoming increasingly dangerous and more and more polarized. While six of the seven essays are new, unpublished work, Powell has also included About Face, a comics essay first published by Popula Online that swiftly went viral and inspired him to expand his work on Save It for Later. The seventh and final essay will contextualize the myriad events of 2020 with the previous four yearsfrom the COVID-19 pandemic to global protests in the wake of George Floyds murder to the 2020 presidential election itselfhighlighting both the consistencies and inversions of widely shared experiences and observations amidst a massive social upheaval.
As Powell moves between subjective and objective experiences raising his childrendepicted in their childhood innocence as imaginary anthropomorphic animalshe reveals the electrifying sense of trust and connection with neighbors and strangers in protest. He also explores how to equip young people with tools to best make their own noise as they grow up and help shape the direction and future of this country. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 13 May 2021
  • Publisher: Abrams
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781419749124

About Nate Powell

Nate Powell is a National Book Awardwinning cartoonist whose work includes civil rights icon John Lewiss historic March trilogy Come Again Two Dead Any Empire Swallow Me Whole and The Silence of Our Friends. Powell has also received the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award three Eisner Awards the Michael L. Printz Award the Comic-Con International Inkpot Award two Ignatz Awards and the Walter Dean Myers Award. He has discussed his work at the United Nations on MSNBCs The Rachel Maddow Show PBS CNN and Free Speech TV. He lives in Bloomington Indiana. You can visit him online at seemybrotherdance.org.

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