[Nothing to quote — which is ironic, considering the page is about literacy.] —America’s Most Literate Cities (U Wisconsin, Whitewater)
An interesting find, from my student Julie Young. The website itself is an abomination — all these words are images, so you can’t copy and paste, a search engine won’t be able to find it because search engines don’t read images, and a blind person will get no useful information by sending this page through a screen reader. The full paper is available, but only as a PDF. A sad example of print design that misunderstands the power of the Internet. Use text, people.
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Lighten Up (an illustrator explores the racial politics of skin color in comics)
Lighten Up — The Nib — Medium.
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