Let me start by saying how glad I am that I don't have to pick a winner from any of these cartoons that students submitted as part of KQED's "Political Cartooning With Mark Fiore" Youth Media ...
An editorial cartoon regarded as anti-Israel and anti-American in the Bonita Vista High School newspaper has sparked a controversy that has escalated to the point San Diego County District Attorney ...
We’re excited to announce a call for entries for our third annual Student Film Festival, a yearly showcase of outstanding student films from around the globe. We’ve received hundreds of submissions in ...
Talking about the news isn’t always easy. Classrooms across the country are using creativity and humor to start conversations and help students appreciate a variety of viewpoints through KQED’s ...
Cartoon Network has invited college undergraduates from across the country to create an original 15-second animation short based on the world of “O.K. KO! Let’s Be Heroes” at the studio’s inaugural ...
BFA Animation students Matthew Hill, Alex Stanchfield and Alexa Swanson have been selected to participate in Cartoon Network’s first-ever Animation Jam, taking place July 9 – 11 at Cartoon Network ...
Wesley College’s newspaper has come under fire after racist cartoons were published Friday, April 22. The independently-run student paper published two cartoons that reek of sexism and a lack of ...
A controversial cartoon posted in the library of Desert Ridge High School moved several seniors to take action to get it removed. The poster is an attempt to be more relatable to students using a bit ...
Cartoon Network has a long and successful history with graduates of the prestigious animation school at CalArts: Genndy Tartakovsky (“Dexter’s Laboratory,” “Samurai Jack,” “Star Wars: Clone Wars”), ...
Students at Wesley College are upset after a series of racially charged cartoons were published in the student newspaper. The first photo has a black woman with a blonde ponytail wearing a black lives ...
SAN DIEGO (NEWS 8) – The San Diego Unified School District has apologized for a racially charged cartoon that was printed in the La Jolla High School newspaper last month. The controversial cartoon ...
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