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College Paper Sparks Debate Over Social and Racial Commentary in Cartoons

by Mark Bousquet • February 1, 2013

On January 24th, the editorial board of the University of Wisconsin, Madison’s student newspaper, The Badger Herald, decided not to run artist Vincent Cheng’s “Ya Boi, Inc.” comic strip for that day. Cheng’s strip (shown above) depicts a middle-aged man…

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Banned Egyptian Graphic Novel Back on Cairo Shelves

by Joe Izenman • February 1, 2013

The banning of cartoons and graphic novels by the foreign regimes they criticize is an all-too-common story. So, it is always a welcome change to report a formerly banned work’s re-release. A once-banned graphic novel that criticized Hosni Mubarak’s government…

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Senator Claims Video Games Are “Bigger Problem” Than Guns

by Betsy Gomez • January 31, 2013

The Senate Judiciary Committee began holding hearings regarding gun violence on Wednesday. During a day of heated and frequently preposterous commentary, the most ridiculous statement came from Senator Lamar Alexander (R-KY), who told MSNBC’s Chuck Todd that violent video games…

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NCAC Defends Video Games in Massachusetts

by Betsy Gomez • January 31, 2013

In the wake of the Newtown shootings and after receiving a complaint from one set of parents, the state of Massachusetts removed arcade games that use light-guns from state-managed rest stops along the Massachusetts Turnpike. In response, the National Coalition…

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NCAC Film Contest Lets Kids Fight Censorship

by Betsy Gomez • January 30, 2013

Each year, the National Coalition Against Censorship — a frequent CBLDF partner and organizers of the CBLDF-sponsored Kids’ Right to Read Project — produces the Youth Free Expression Project Film Contest. We recently came across the website for the 2012…

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Controversial Artwork Back on Display in Newark Library

by Maren Williams • January 29, 2013

A controversial charcoal drawing that was covered up for more than a month is back on display in the Newark, New Jersey, public library. Kara Walker’s work “The Moral Arc of History Ideally Bends Towards Justice But Just As Soon…

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