Ariel Aberg-Riger is an American visual storyteller, writer, and designer known for her innovative approach to presenting historical and political narratives. Her debut book, *America Redux: Visual Stories from Our Dynamic History* (2024), combines striking graphic design with rigorous historical research to illuminate overlooked American stories. Aberg-Riger's distinctive style blends data visualization, illustration, and narrative nonfiction to make complex social and political topics accessible and engaging. Her work has appeared in *The Washington Post* and other major publications. She focuses on themes of democracy, social justice, and forgotten histories, using visual storytelling to challenge conventional narratives and deepen public understanding of American history and civic life.