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Don't Be a F*#king Marshmallow: An Illustrated Guide to Revolution - Paperback

Don't Be a F*#king Marshmallow: An Illustrated Guide to Revolution - Paperback

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by Jesse Mechanic (Author)

A revolutionary graphic guide to changing the world, written and illustrated by journalist Jesse Mechanic (@JesseMechanic).

Legendary labor activist Dolores Huerta famously said, "Don't be a marshmallow. Walk the street with us into history. Get off the sidewalk."

Don't Be a F*#king Marshmallow is an illustrated guide to changing the world--informed by the words and actions of freedom fighters like Dolores Huerta, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., James Baldwin, Noam Chomsky, Rosa Parks, Edward Said, Angela Davis, Audre Lorde, and Fannie Lou Hamer, tied together with insight and illustrations from journalist and artist Jesse Mechanic (@JesseMechanic).

It's a book for those who have grown tired of tepid, epid political posturing that all too often fails to confront the corrupt, inequitable, and inhumane systems that define modern society--and a rallying cry for the work ahead. Overflowing with color, humor, camaraderie (and the occasional friendly dress-down), it's a vibrant, motivational companion, designed specifically for those of us who want to build a better world right now.

Author Biography

Jesse Mechanic is a columnist, essayist, and artist based in New York's Hudson Valley. His work has been published in Mother Jones, In These Times, Huff Post, Truthout, World Post, andThe Overgrown, among other publications, and he is author of The Last Time We Spoke (Street Noise Books). Jesse has amassed a large social media following for his in-depth coverage of human rights abuses and systemic inequality (find him at @jessemechanic). He enjoys woodworking, the television show Cheers, and working diligently to dismantle the inequitable, violent, and oppressive systems that define our world. He is also a firm believer that one cannot own "too many records."

Number of Pages: 128
Dimensions: 0.48 x 10.01 x 6.94 IN
Publication Date: January 20, 2026