Comic Book Karaoke Season 1 Episode 5 Part 1 – Diversity. Period.
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Go look up any statistic around diverse representation. The shock value doesn’t come close to what you will find in a daily tabloid.
In this episode, Chris is joined by Instagram Influencer and podcaster Theri Morulane, who also wrote a dissertation on Black Representation in the Media (follow her @woke_queen on Instagram). Where does “white guilt” start and stop, and where does the understanding of #BlackLivesMatter as an ongoing movement (and not a trending hashtag) become a part of everyday lifestyle.
Don't miss this episode!
🏉🎥 HIGHLIGHTS: Club Rugby!🏉 NTK Youth Academy vs Hamilton's Academy
🏉🎥 HIGHLIGHTS: Club Rugby!🏉
NTK Youth Academy vs Hamilton's Academy
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Comic Book Karaoke | A Walk with Pride | Ep.3 Part 2
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Don't miss the second part of episode 3. Chris Jordan continues his discussion about LGBT representation within the world of comics.
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LGBT themes in comics are a relatively new concept, as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) themes and characters were historically omitted from the content of comic books and their comic strip predecessors due to anti-gay censorship. LGBT existence was included only via innuendo, subtext, and inference.
What to do to tread new lines while opening our minds to the world of LGBT representation. With the assistance and now as tradition dictates, Drag Mother Kylie Cox assists in my transformation into Poison Ivy. We talk about conflict within the community, and a damper on the immaculate history of LGBT rights in South Africa.
Comic Book Karaoke | Femme Fatales | Ep.2 Part4
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In this episode of Comic Book Karaoke:
We touch base with one of our Original Gangstas Justin Render (illustrator, graphic designer, and writer for CBR), our milestone moment focus is on the Scarlett With destroying 90% of mutant-kind, and we touch a throwback to JRR Tolkein. We Man Cave Invade Adam Barker and his amazing, humongous collection of MOTU, TMNT, Star Wars, Biker Mice from Mars, and a whole lot more.
Comic Book Karaoke | Femme Fatales | Ep.2 Part 2
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Females are more often portrayed as helpless or as victims than males (Aubrey & Harrison, 2004; Dietz, 1998; Miller & Summers, 2007; Thompson & Zerbinos, 1997). Also, in cartoons, females are depicted as more emotional and superficial or more likely to get overexcited in a crisis than males (Baker & Raney, 2007).
THIS is why we need to have this conversation. With female representation in 2022 reaching an all-time low within DC lead space and with women even a little confused as to what extreme should and should not be portrayed by their female comic counterparts – where exactly is the race for female representation in comic book culture.