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Why Trigger Warnings Matter – Your Objections Answered

By Christine Deneweth | January 25, 2016

Are trigger warnings like censorship? Do they cause more harm than good? Is it your responsibility to avoid something that bothers you? This comic answers these questions and more.

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4 Unique Struggles That Queer and Trans People of Color Have to Deal With

By Joamette Gil | January 20, 2016

“3. Issues specific to QTPOC are often deemed ‘niche’ and ‘divisive.’” We have to recognize the intersecting identities of LGBTQIA+ people of color. This comic shows the awful results when you fail to do so.

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I Support Our Troops, But Not the Military Industrial Complex

By Ronnie Ritchie | January 19, 2016

Is it possible to “support our troops” while criticizing the military industrial complex? This comic shows that it is – and why such a position is necessary for standing up for justice.

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Calling an End to ‘Political Correctness’ Just Won’t Work – Here’s Why

By Alli | January 18, 2016

How do you feel about the debate over “political correctness?” Some say that “being PC” is about stifling free speech – but this fun comic really puts things in perspective to show how wrong they are.

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What If Privileged People Were Othered? This Cartoon Resets the Defaults

By Barry Deutsch | January 10, 2016

“You minorities always make a big deal out of nothing – I’m sure it’s not hard to handle!” When you’re not society’s “default,” you have a big burden to carry. This cartoon proves how privileged identities are normalized.

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