APB: Artists against Police Brutality

APB: Artists against Police Brutality
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Artikel-Nr:
9781495607547
Veröffentl:
2015
Seiten:
0
Autor:
Damian Duffy
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EPUB
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Reflowable
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Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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An incredibly unique comic book benefit project featuring comic shorts, pin-ups, short essays, and flash fiction, the proceeds of which will be going to the Innocence Project
 
We’ve all seen the pictures: a six-year-old Ruby Bridges being escorted by U.S. marshals on her first day at an all-white, New Orleans school in 1960; a police dog attacking a demonstrator in Birmingham; fire hoses turned on protesters; Martin Luther King Jr. addressing a crowd on the National Mall. These pictures were printed in papers, flashed across television screens, and helped to change the laws of this nation, but not necessarily all of the attitudes. Similarly, we’ve seen the pictures of Michael Brown lying face down in a pool of his own blood for hours; protesters with their hands up, facing down militarized policemen. There are videos of Eric Garner choked to death, John Crawford III shot down in Walmart for carrying a toy gun, and 12-year-old Tamir Rice gunned down in broad daylight for the same reason. 
APB: Artists Against Police Brutality is a benefit comic book anthology that focuses on hot-button issues including police brutality, the justice system, and civil rights, with one primary goal: show pictures and tell stories that get people talking. The proceeds will go to the Innocence Project, an organization dedicated to exonerating wrongfully convicted people.


Bill Campbell is the founder of Rosarium Publishing and the author the novels Koontown Killing KaperMy Booty Novel, and Sunshine Patriots as well as the essay collection, Pop Culture: Politics, Puns, and “Poohbutt” from a Liberal Stay-at-Home Dad. He is the coeditor of the anthologies Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond and Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delany. He lives in Washington, DC. 


Jason Rodriguez is an Eisner and Harvey Award–nominated writer and editor. He is the author of Postcards: True Stories That Never Happened and Try Looking Ahead, and his work has been published by Dark Horse Comics, Random House, and several small publishers. He lives in Arlington, Virginia. 


John Jennings is an associate professor of visual studies at the State University of New York–Buffalo. He is an award-winning graphic novelist and the author of Pitch Black Rainbow: The Art of John Jennings. 

Introduction - Bill Campbell 

Pin-Up, “Family Portrait” - Ashley Woods 

Shame - David Brame 

Innocent Bystanders - Jennifer Marie Brissett 

Pin-Up, “Attack of the 14 Yr. Old Black Girl” - Lalo Alcaraz 

A Spirit in New Orleans - Ytasha L. Womack 

Pin-Up, “Stop” - Dean Haspiel 

Two Cartoons - Keith Knight 

License to Kill - MGRivas and Phill R. Williams Jr. 

Pin-Up - Christa Cassano 

The Pikesman’s Patrol - Gary Phillips, Illustration by Rafael Desquitado, Jr. 

“Boyz in a Hood” - Jerry Craft 

Two Cartoons - Tak Toyoshima and Steve Artley 

“Unlawful” and “Media Shots” - Barbara Brandon-Croft

No Time For Innocence - Andaiye Reeves, Illustration by Darius Reeves 

Pin-Up - Gregory Garay 

The Problematic White Liberal - Aaron Rand Freeman and J. Andrew World 

The Walker - Melanie Stevens 

For My Future Child - Takeia Marie 

Pull It Up from the Roots - Avy Jetter 

White Supremecy: Fergusen and a New Message to the Grassroots - Reynaldo Anderson 

Two Cartoons - Steve Artley 

Split - Brandon L. Hankins 

Scared Straight - Jerome Walford 

No Black Child Left Behind: Schools Policing Students of Color - Bettina L. Love 

Code 288 - Jason A. Quest 

Violation: A Birth Story - Jason Harris and Seshat’s Brush 

Heroes & Monsters - Sean “Smack!” Mack 

Caught In The Lover’s War: James Baldwin and the Legacy of Queer Art-Making in the Anti-Police Brutality Movement - Joshua Plencner 

Dear Brother - Ka Yan Cheung 

Broken Glass, or They’re Killing Our Artists - Sofia Samatar 

On Mumia’s Corner - Lance Tooks 

Profile - Damian Duffy, Robert Love, and John Jennings 

Alternatives to Policing and the Superhero Model - Walida Imarisha, Illustation by Stacey Robinson 

Pin-up - Tommy Nguyensmith 

Brutality - David White 

Lockup - Matthew Fisher and Bizhan Khodabandeh 

Apathy - T. Fox Dunham 

KickNigga - Gallo Fino 

Floater - Keith A. Miller and Chuck Collins 

Motor City - Cynthia Scott Blues Joel Hilliard, Kevin Nieves, and Andrew Nieves 

Bullet Proof Black - Jason Scott Jones 

“Black & Blue” - Jerry Craft 

Pin-Up - KEEF CROSS

Rioting: As American As Apple Pie - P. Djeli Clark 

Pin-Up - Charles Fetherolf 

Dream - Shomari Harrington 

When It Gets To This - Mondo we Langa 

Biographies 

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