GRITtv with Laura Flanders

GRITtv: Queering the Lines With Cartoons

Sep 28, 2009 Episode Archive
About this series: Laura Flanders talks to creative thinkers and change-makers from the worlds of politics, arts and the new economy. The smartest conversations, with the smartest thinkers and doers of our time, distributed in multiple formats on a variety of platforms. Keep abreast of fresh content by following GRITtv, the site Flanders founded, on Twitter @GRITtv.
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We talk to three queer cartoonists about what the medium represents for them. Cartoons have always dealt with the subversive but our guests today sh...
We talk to three queer cartoonists about what the medium represents for them. Cartoons have always dealt with the subversive but our guests today share with us how identity politics - questions of gender, race, class, sexuality - find an arena for exploration and expression through this medium. Jennifer Camper, who recently completed the second book in her Juicy Mother series joins Carlo Quispe, currently a teacher at the Hetrick-Martin Institute/Harvey Milk School in NYC. And on the line from the West Coast, Erika Lopez, author, artist, performer and self-described Welfare Queen who's bringing her show to the East Coast this coming Thursday at The Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance here in New York City. Less
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