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Mission Accomplished Khalil Bendib
Bendib's cartoons shine a light on such topics as African-American and immigrant issues, environmental degradation, labor and class struggles, U.S. imperialism and Zionism, the scapegoating of Arabs, Muslims and other people of color.
| Publisher: | Interlink Books | | Suitable Age: | 0 - Adults | | Format: | Softcover | | Length: | 190 |
| SKU: 4499-003 |
$17.95 |
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| Description |
Bendib's cartoons offer a radical, indigenous perspective in a visual medium accessible to all. They shine a light on such topics as the corrupting influence of money on democracy, African-American and immigrant issues, environmental degradation, labor and class struggles, U.S. imperialism and Zionism, the scapegoating of Arabs, Muslims and other people of color, as well as the complicity of our mass media in maintaining the status quo.
The son of survivors of the Algerian war of independence, Khalil Bendib was born in Paris during the Algerian revolution and grew up in Morocco and Algeria before coming to California at the age of 20. After an eight-year stint with the Gannett Newspapers (based at the San Bernardino County Sun), in 1995 Khalil weaned himself from a steady paycheck by resigning in disgust over increasing censorship of his work.
Olive Branch Press
"Bendib is an equal opportunity skewer. The more a subject or victim is ignored by the mass media, the more he infuriates, informs and intensifies the reader's attention. Cartoons need to jolt. Bendib obliges page after page." -- Ralph Nader
| SKU: 4499-003 |
$17.95 |
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