Satire in Journalism
The panelists at the annual George Polk Seminar, “Dangerous Lines: Cartoonists and Other Subversives,” were cartoonists Garry Trudeau and Jules Feiffer, and writer Django Gold.
Panelists talked about the role of satire in challenging the status quo, inciting discussion, and provoking change, as well as the terrorist… read more
Panelists talked about the role of satire in challenging the status quo, inciting discussion, and provoking change, as well as the terrorist attack at the office of French magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris.
The panelists at the annual George Polk Seminar, “Dangerous Lines: Cartoonists and Other Subversives,” were cartoonists Garry Trudeau and Jules Feiffer, and writer Django Gold. close
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Jules Feiffer Playwright
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Ron Rosenbaum Literary Journalist
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Garry Trudeau Editorial Cartoonist
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