Rayma Suprani: Dictators hate political cartoons -- so I keep drawing them

Rayma Suprani: Dictators hate political cartoons -- so I keep drawing them

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Arts, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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The speaker shares their journey from drawing on walls as a child to becoming a political cartoonist in Venezuela. They faced censorship and threats, leading to exile in Miami. The speaker discusses the power and responsibility of cartoons, their role in political discourse, and their personal experiences with immigration, culminating in an exhibition about the immigrant experience.

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What experiences did the author have with drawing during childhood?

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How did the author's education in journalism influence their artistic expression?

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What led to the author's dismissal from the newspaper in Venezuela?

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What challenges did the author face after being forced to leave Venezuela?

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How does the author describe the role of political cartoons in society?

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How does the author perceive the relationship between humor and political expression?

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In what ways does the author use their art to address issues of immigration?

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