Liza Donnelly: Drawing on humor for change

Liza Donnelly: Drawing on humor for change

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Health Sciences, Biology

11th Grade - University

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The speaker shares her journey of overcoming fears of womanhood by using humor and cartooning. She discusses societal expectations for women, the role of humor in challenging these norms, and her personal experiences in the cartooning industry. The speaker highlights the power of cartoons to address cultural issues and her collaborations with international women cartoonists to drive change.

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What were the societal expectations of little girls in the '50s and '60s according to the text?

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How did the speaker's mother differ from typical mothers of that era?

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How does the speaker perceive the role of women in maintaining traditions?

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In what ways did humor serve as a tool for the speaker in dealing with societal rules?

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What challenges did the speaker face as a woman in the field of cartooning?

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What is the significance of collaboration with international cartoonists for the speaker?

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What does the speaker believe about the potential of women as change-agents?

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