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Day: April 4, 2019

Podcast: Representing African Countries in Illustrations

Podcast: Representing African Countries in Illustrations


When Elizabeth Zunon was growing up in Côte d’Ivoire, she sometimes saw images of people from African countries that did not match her reality. So today, she creates the kind of characters that are familiar to her – warm, beautiful people from different countries and cultures. In this episode, we discuss Zunon’s early childhood while … Continue reading Podcast: Representing African Countries in Illustrations

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  • Podcast: Race Scholar Dr. Iheoma Iruka March 20, 2019

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