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Critical Race Practice

Fall 2019 Graphic Possibilities Workshop: Talking about Critical Race Practice with John Jennings and Stacey Robinson

2019-09-30
By: Julian C. Chambliss
On: September 30, 2019
In: Research

Graphic Possibilities engaged with comics through two interrelated branches, critical inquiry and engaged pedagogy, as a means of bringing together faculty and graduate students with current and burgeoning interests in comic studies.  During the fall semester, the workshop focused on how scholar-practitioners engage with comics. In September 2019, we welcomed John Jennings (UC Riverside) and Stacey Robinson (the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign), two artist-scholars that work together under the moniker Black Kirby. An Afrofuturist inspired remixing of comic book visual culture; Black Kirby explores the intersection of black culture and history to forge an aesthetic language that investigates the historical trauma and liberationRead More →

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