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Ladydrawers
Anne Elizabeth Moore and a host of artists explore important topics through graphic journalism.
Where There Is No Water: Detroit’s Ongoing Crisis
Detroit paid Homrich Wrecking millions to shut off water supply to poor Black residents who couldn't pay their bills.
“Fast Fashion”: Anne Elizabeth Moore on the Global Garment and Sex Trades
“Threadbare” explores the connections between garment manufacturers, anti-trafficking advocates and the sex trade, through comics.
Ladydrawers: The Gresham Experiment, Part 2
How are food access issues and the mainstream media's depiction of a neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago connected?
Ladydrawers: The Gresham Experiment, Part 1
How does a scarcity of healthy food options and street violence relate in the Chicago neighborhood of Auburn Gresham?
Ladydrawers: Hog Brains and a Mysterious Illness Linked to Bacon Processing
From public health risks to profound racism, for workers and eaters alike, the world of meat processing is packed with dangers.
Superbug Apocalypse: How the Trans-Pacific Partnership Harms Public Health
How is the TPP related to the growing likelihood of antibacterial-resistant strains of bacteria in our food?
Ladydrawers: The Sixth Mass Extinction
Claire Pentecost, an artist who works with food and soil, has witnessed how the drive to wipe out bacteria has taken a toll on public health.
Ladydrawers: … Like Lupus
The Ladydrawers look at race and autoimmune disorders, and the disproportionate number of women of color affected by lupus.
Ladydrawers: Epidemic
Ladydrawers traces links between federal laws and the alarming rise of autoimmune diseases in the US.
Ladydrawers: Food and Freedom
Ladydrawers explores US food policy.