Re: Constitutions Re: Constitutions
World Citizen Comics

Re: Constitutions

Connecting Citizens with the Rules of the Game

    • USD 14.99
    • USD 14.99

Descripción editorial

The next volume in the World Citizen Comics series, Re: Constitutions explains the role constitutions play in how government is structured and provides context for the modern issues that arise from these documents.

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.

This book is part of the World Citizen Comics series, a bold line of civics-focused graphic novels that equip readers to be engaged citizens and informed voters.

  • GÉNERO
    Cómics y novelas gráficas
    PUBLICADO
    2021
    3 de agosto
    IDIOMA
    EN
    Inglés
    EXTENSIÓN
    256
    Páginas
    EDITORIAL
    First Second
    VENTAS
    Macmillan
    TAMAÑO
    124.9
    MB

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