The Sunday Paper is a visual compilation of the weeks major headlines. Local, national and world events are imagined as sketchnotes and infographics, resulting in data visualization that is informative and entertaining.
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SUNDAY PAPER: JULY 5, 2020
The Sunday Paper is a visual compilation of the weeks major headlines. Local, national and world events are imagined as sketchnotes and infographics, resulting in data visualization that is informative and entertaining.
SUNDAY PAPER: JUNE 28, 2020
The Sunday Paper is a visual compilation of the weeks major headlines. Local, national and world events are imagined as sketchnotes and infographics, resulting in data visualization that is informative and entertaining.
SUNDAY PAPER: JUNE 21, 2020
The Sunday Paper is a visual compilation of the weeks major headlines. Local, national and world events are imagined as sketchnotes and infographics, resulting in data visualization that is informative and entertaining. SOURCES: Al Sharpton Radio Show, Fox News Sunday, Good Morning America, The Daily Show, The Young Turks,
SUNDAY PAPER: JUNE 14, 2020
The Sunday Paper is a visual compilation of the weeks major headlines. Local, national and world events are imagined as sketchnotes and infographics, resulting in data visualization that is informative and entertaining.
SUNDAY PAPER: JUNE 7, 2020
The Sunday Paper is a visual compilation of the weeks major headlines. Local, national and world events are imagined as sketchnotes and infographics, resulting in data visualization that is informative and entertaining.
JUNETEENTH: A CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States
USA: LIVING WHILE BLACK IN AMERICA
Police brutality, racism and white privlege are at the front of the national conversation. Protests (mostly peaceful) have erupted nationally and globally. LIVING WHILE BLACK IN AMERICA outlines specific instances of racial inequality currently plaguing the United States.
SKETCHNOTES: THE BALLOT OR THE BULLET
‘The Ballot or The Bullet’ is the title of a public speech by civil rights activist Malcolm X. The speech was delivered April 3, 1964. Malcolm urged “Afro-Americans” to put religious differences aside, unite under Black Nationalism and become politically astute in order to fight systematic racism. Malcolm also warned it may be necessary toContinue reading “SKETCHNOTES: THE BALLOT OR THE BULLET”