Daniel Medina is an internationally published editorial cartoonist and the staff illustrator for Racket News. Born with a deep respect for the power of working-class voices, Daniel draws not for the powerful, but for the people. His cartoons are rooted in the principles of bottom-up history, giving voice to ordinary people, highlighting the struggles and resilience of those often overlooked by traditional narratives.
Through bold lines and sharp wit, Daniel’s cartoons speak to the struggles, resilience, and dignity of everyday people. He gives form to their anger and joy, their battles and dreams, always taking the side of the marginalized over the elite. His art challenges authority, confronts injustice, and shatters the illusions peddled by the powerful, all while upholding a deep respect for humanity in its many forms.
For Daniel, cartooning is not just a profession—it’s a political act. Each drawing is a weapon against apathy, a rallying cry for solidarity, and a tool for collective reflection. His work invites dialogue, ignites resistance, and reminds us that real freedom is built by and for the people—not the rich.
When he's not at the drawing table, Daniel lives in Fresno, California, with his wife and their two wonderful cats, finding joy in the simple things that make life worth fighting for.