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Innosanto Nagara is a children's author, activist, and graphic designer. He is the author of the alphabet book '' A is for Activist'' as well as the other children's books ''Counting on Community'', ''My Night in the Planetarium'', and the newly released ''The Wedding Portrait''. He is also the founder of Design Action Collective, a self-described
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organization that believes "
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is an inherently exploitative and alienating system and that
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presents a positive alternative." As well, the Design Action Collective believes "the US government is the main impediment to peace and justice on a global scale" and, as of 2010, actively supports the
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, Nagara began writing children's books upon realizing that he could not find "a fun book" that "talked about the importance of social justice."


Career

Nagara was born and raised in
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, and moved to the US in 1988. He studied zoology and philosophy at
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, after graduating he moved to the
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, where he worked as a graphic designer for a range of social change organizations, before founding the Design Action Collective, a worker-owned cooperative design studio in
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. ''A is for Activist'', Nagara's first children's book, was published by
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’ children's imprint Triangle Square in 2013. In 2015 ''Counting on Community'' was published, described by
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as "a counting book that celebrates active communities" and emphasized "that close-knit communitieshave real power." It was followed by ''My Night in the Planetarium'' in 2016, based on a night when Nagara and his mother hid from the police in a planetarium. ''The Wedding Portrait'' is Nagara's next book, based on the events surrounding his own wedding day, was published in October 2017. He illustrated the 2021 children's book ''Together'', authored by Mona Damluji.


Reception

Nagara's ''A is for Activist'' has received acclaim for its "progressive message
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has made its way into material aimed at little ones" in a particularly unique and straightforward manner. The
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likewise published an interview with Innosanto Nagara in its parenting section discussing the necessity of progressive messages in young children. An
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review of ''A is for Activist'' took issue with the introduction of complex issues at the level of an alphabet book, pointed out that families "may need to undergo hours of explanation and long, ongoing conversations about ideas raised on every single page." ''Counting on Community'' was favorably reviewed by
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("a difficult concept is simply and strikingly illustrated for the very youngest"), Publishers Weekly ("Nagara's vibrant digital collages hum with energy"), and the
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("powerful concept. . . . young readers will have fun"). ''My Night in the Planetarium'' received positive reviews from Publishers Weekly, who said it was "a stirring tribute to the power of the arts to challenge injustice," and Rethinking Schools, whose Rachel Cloues said that the "engaging art, humor, and a warm, colloquial style" made it a "gift" for "helping parents and educators explain complex issues to our children." Brandon Greene, writing for
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, asked readers "what books are you using to prepare your children?"


References

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