From Anarchy to Imagination: Why I’m Creating Radical Kids’ Media
Hey, remember me? It’s Franklin López—back from my bunker after dodging far-right media attacks and editing docs for years. But this time, I’m here to pitch something different. I’ve found a new passion: creating children’s media. Why? Because I became a real-life papi to a kid who’s obsessed with books. After reading tons of kids’ stories, I realized there’s a lot of amazing stuff—but also a lot of corporate junk designed to raise little consumers. So, I wrote and illustrated my own book: The Mega Adventures of Koko Sisi and QuiQui Pupu. It’s about two city kids in a submerged world who use their imagination to save the day. And yeah, it’s packed with themes like DIY culture, mutual aid, food sovereignty, and more—all told in a fun, irreverent way for kids ages 3–8. This isn’t just about one book—it’s about fighting back against the tech companies trying to conquer our kids’ souls through screens. Radical children’s media is urgent. So head to PapiStudio.com, grab a copy, and help
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