Dictators hate political cartoons -- so I keep drawing them
- Title:
- 独裁者は風刺画を嫌います、だから私は描き続けます
- Speaker:
- Rayma Suprani
- Description:
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"A political cartoon is a barometer of freedom," says Rayma Suprani, who was exiled from her native Venezuela for publishing work critical of the government. "That's why dictators hate cartoonists." In a talk illustrated with highlights from a career spent railing against totalitarianism, Suprani explores how cartoons hold a mirror to society and reveal hidden truths -- and discusses why she keeps drawing even when it comes at a high personal cost. (In Spanish with consecutive English translation)
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
- closed TED
- Project:
- TEDTalks
- Duration:
- 16:42
Chiyoko Tada edited Japanese subtitles for Dictators hate political cartoons -- so I keep drawing them | ||
Chiyoko Tada edited Japanese subtitles for Dictators hate political cartoons -- so I keep drawing them | ||
Chiyoko Tada edited Japanese subtitles for Dictators hate political cartoons -- so I keep drawing them | ||
Chiyoko Tada edited Japanese subtitles for Dictators hate political cartoons -- so I keep drawing them | ||
Chiyoko Tada edited Japanese subtitles for Dictators hate political cartoons -- so I keep drawing them | ||
Chiyoko Tada edited Japanese subtitles for Dictators hate political cartoons -- so I keep drawing them | ||
Chiyoko Tada edited Japanese subtitles for Dictators hate political cartoons -- so I keep drawing them | ||
Chiyoko Tada edited Japanese subtitles for Dictators hate political cartoons -- so I keep drawing them |