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Wednesday, June 05, 2013

June 11: Visualizing Peace: Graphic Art & Social Change

Visualizing Peace:
Graphic Art & Social Change
Tuesday, June 11th from 9:30am to 11:30am
Kenney Auditorium
Johns Hopkins University SAIS
1740 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington D.C. 20036
Forum Details
Visually captivating, accessible to a wide audience, and inexpensive to produce and distribute, graphic art holds its own in the age of digital media and social networking.
The event will bring together artists, activists and conflict resolution practitioners to explore the creativity with which graphic art and comic books have been used for social change around the world, and to generate ideas for expanding the potential of bridging the two fields.
Join the event to:
  • Discover a unique peacebuilding resource
  • Preview new comic books and graphic novels related to social change
  • Meet artists and panelists before and after the event
  • Take home samples of new and classic works of graphic art relevant to social change

JOIN US!

Register to attend the CPRF on Tuesday, June 11th from 9:30 to 11:30am.
Register Now!

Speakers
Andrew Aydin
Andrew Aydin: co-author with Congressman John Lewis of March, a graphic novel trilogy depicting Lewis’ lifelong struggle for civil and human rights in America
Nate Powell
Nate Powell: Illustrator of March and creator of the acclaimed graphic novel Any Empire, a vivid examination of war and violence, and their trickle-down effects on Middle America
Dalia Ziada
Dalia Ziada (via Skype): Activist, blogger, and award-winning women’s rights advocate; translator of The Montgomery Story, the 1956 comic book about Martin Luther King Jr. and nonviolent protest
Jeanné Isler
Moderator: Jeanné Isler, Director of USA Programs, Search for Common Ground
In addition to support from CPRF principals, this event is made possible by a generous contribution from Fantom Comics and Comic Book Artists on Demand.

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