This edition: Drawing Comix at the Margins
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Original tape date: April 8, 2019. First aired: April 23, 2019.Far more than an escape, comics can pack a political punch, as does the work of this week’s guests. First up, Mohammad Saba’aneh describes how he transposes his lived experience to the page, exposing the cruelties of Israeli occupation and celebrating popular resistance as the path forward. Then, Nate Powell uses his craft to break down a specifically American phenomenon – the creep of fascist aesthetics into our police and consumer choices.
Guest List
Nate Powell Artist, “The Art of MARCH: A Civil Rights Masterpiece”
Mohammad Sabaaneh Artist, "White and Black: Political Cartoons from Palestine"
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