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A Battle for the Survival of Earth and the Value of People: A review of Last Pick
#bookreview Travis B. Hill 7/29/22 #bookreview Travis B. Hill 7/29/22

A Battle for the Survival of Earth and the Value of People: A review of Last Pick

A graphic novel trilogy about what people can accomplish once they are freed from under labels placed on them to demean their value, ability, and contributions to society

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Comics, Nonprofits, and Political Activism
#artrelease Travis B. Hill 7/8/22 #artrelease Travis B. Hill 7/8/22

Comics, Nonprofits, and Political Activism

How can comics aid political activism in a democracy?

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Reading Queer: A Graphic History
#bookreview Alex De Lourdes Araiza 6/16/22 #bookreview Alex De Lourdes Araiza 6/16/22

Reading Queer: A Graphic History

Meg-John Barker and Jules Sheele provide a strong introduction that will help any newcomers start their familiarization with Queer history

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RW-94: Four perspectives on the same story
#artrelease D.N.Ritter 4/14/22 #artrelease D.N.Ritter 4/14/22

RW-94: Four perspectives on the same story

A behind-the-scenes look at the art style selected for RW-94 issue 2, and the context around it, from artist Darick Ritter

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Draw2Discover #14: “Why do iguanas fall from trees?”
#drawtodiscover D.N.Ritter 4/6/22 #drawtodiscover D.N.Ritter 4/6/22

Draw2Discover #14: “Why do iguanas fall from trees?”

Kenzie and Professor Amelia are at it again, discovering some crazy facts about Iguanas!

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New Comic & Cover: The Illusion of Accountability
#artrelease Travis B. Hill 4/1/22 #artrelease Travis B. Hill 4/1/22

New Comic & Cover: The Illusion of Accountability

Some insight into what our scriptwriters are focusing on when creating prologue comics as inserts into academic monographs

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Academic Conference—or Comic-Con?
D.N.Ritter 3/31/22 D.N.Ritter 3/31/22

Academic Conference—or Comic-Con?

Check out a few photos from our table at the ISA 2022 conference!

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The Red Cross
#socialjustice Emily Ritter 3/24/22 #socialjustice Emily Ritter 3/24/22

The Red Cross

A brief introduction to the purpose of the International Committee of the Red Cross

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What Superheroes Can Tell Us about American Violence
#artrelease, #socialjustice Emily Ritter 3/14/22 #artrelease, #socialjustice Emily Ritter 3/14/22

What Superheroes Can Tell Us about American Violence

Political Violence, Marvel street-level heroes, and SPC art

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Draw2Discover #13: Where do the butterflies go?
#drawtodiscover D.N.Ritter 3/9/22 #drawtodiscover D.N.Ritter 3/9/22

Draw2Discover #13: Where do the butterflies go?

Did you know butterflies migrate? Find out all about it with Kenzie and Professor Amelia!

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Draw2Discover #12: Do trees talk to each other?
#drawtodiscover D.N.Ritter 3/9/22 #drawtodiscover D.N.Ritter 3/9/22

Draw2Discover #12: Do trees talk to each other?

Kenzie and Amelia can’t talk to trees, but trees can talk to each other!

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Draw2Discover #11: How do vaccines work?
#drawtodiscover D.N.Ritter 3/6/22 #drawtodiscover D.N.Ritter 3/6/22

Draw2Discover #11: How do vaccines work?

Find out some important facts about vaccines from Kenzie and Professor Amelia!

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Edmund W. Gordon (1921-present)
#socialjustice D.N.Ritter 2/28/22 #socialjustice D.N.Ritter 2/28/22

Edmund W. Gordon (1921-present)

Some highlights of the life of renowned academic Edmund W. Gordon

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Madam C.J. Walker (1867-1919)
#socialjustice D.N.Ritter 2/14/22 #socialjustice D.N.Ritter 2/14/22

Madam C.J. Walker (1867-1919)

Despite great struggles in her life and the cruelties of the world, Madam C.J. Walker was able to not only uplift herself and her family, but also those in her community.

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Muhammad Ali, (1942 - 2016)
#socialjustice D.N.Ritter 2/1/22 #socialjustice D.N.Ritter 2/1/22

Muhammad Ali, (1942 - 2016)

Muhammad Ali’s radical approach to self-love in the segregation era inspired others to demand more for themselves and fight head-on for justice.

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Describe your research in one page: Comic Abstracts
#artrelease D.N.Ritter 1/21/22 #artrelease D.N.Ritter 1/21/22

Describe your research in one page: Comic Abstracts

the process of disseminating research into a one-page comic and its value

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If Repression Is Local, So Are the Solutions
#socialjustice D.N.Ritter 1/17/22 #socialjustice D.N.Ritter 1/17/22

If Repression Is Local, So Are the Solutions

Answering the call of civil rights leaders past and present

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Draw2Discover #10: Poop
#drawtodiscover D.N.Ritter 1/17/22 #drawtodiscover D.N.Ritter 1/17/22

Draw2Discover #10: Poop

Kenzie and Professor Amelia discover why poop is brown. Ew.

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Draw2Discover #8 & #9: Birds on a Wire
#drawtodiscover D.N.Ritter 1/11/22 #drawtodiscover D.N.Ritter 1/11/22

Draw2Discover #8 & #9: Birds on a Wire

Every wonder how birds can hangout on telephone wires without getting electrocuted.

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Draw2Discover #7: Paint Pigment
#drawtodiscover D.N.Ritter 1/10/22 #drawtodiscover D.N.Ritter 1/10/22

Draw2Discover #7: Paint Pigment

mixing paints can be fun, but it can also bring a lot of questions from kids

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