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Political cartoonist Khalil Bendib
Date:
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Time:
7:00 PM
-
8:30 PM
Event Type:
Speaker
Organizer/Author:
Cody's Books
Email:
Phone:
800-995-1180
Address:
1730 Fourth St, Berkeley
Location Details:
Cody's Books
1730 Fourth St, Berkeley
(1/3 mile North of University Avenue)
1730 Fourth St, Berkeley
(1/3 mile North of University Avenue)
Talk by political cartoonist Khalil Bendib
Khalil Bendib is the janitor -- or minesweeper -- of political cartooning in America. Potentially explosive issues avoided by other cartoonists, such as racial injustice, labor and class struggles, U.S. imperialism, environmental degradation, the scapegoating of Muslims and Arabs and the complicity of our Orwellian media are all grist to his mill. Where others see sacred cows, Mr. Bendib sees the potential for shish kebab.
Through Minuteman Media News Service, Bendib's award-winning cartoons are distributed to over 1,700 small and mid-size newspapers natiowide and are regularly featured in dozens of Muslim, Arab and African-American newspapers, and have been published in USA Today, the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle and other major newspapers.
* Political Cartooning
* Media Censorship
* Issues in the Middle East/North Africa
* Post 9/11: U.S. Muslims and Identity in a Big Brother State
* Divide and Conquer: the Politics of Colonialism
http://www.bendib.com/
Khalil Bendib is the janitor -- or minesweeper -- of political cartooning in America. Potentially explosive issues avoided by other cartoonists, such as racial injustice, labor and class struggles, U.S. imperialism, environmental degradation, the scapegoating of Muslims and Arabs and the complicity of our Orwellian media are all grist to his mill. Where others see sacred cows, Mr. Bendib sees the potential for shish kebab.
Through Minuteman Media News Service, Bendib's award-winning cartoons are distributed to over 1,700 small and mid-size newspapers natiowide and are regularly featured in dozens of Muslim, Arab and African-American newspapers, and have been published in USA Today, the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle and other major newspapers.
* Political Cartooning
* Media Censorship
* Issues in the Middle East/North Africa
* Post 9/11: U.S. Muslims and Identity in a Big Brother State
* Divide and Conquer: the Politics of Colonialism
http://www.bendib.com/
For more information:
http://www.codysbooks.com/calendar/sep07Ca...
Added to the calendar on Wed, Aug 29, 2007 12:56AM
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