APB : artists against police brutality : a comic book anthology / edited by Bill Campbell, Jason Rodriguez, John Jennings.

An incredibly unique comic book benefit project featuring comic shorts, pin-ups, short essays, and flash fiction, the proceeds of which will be going to the Innocence Project We've all seen the pictures: a six-year-old Ruby Bridges being escorted by U.S. marshals on her first day at an all-whit...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Other Authors: Campbell, Bill (Editor), Rodriguez, Jason (Editor), Jennings, John (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Greenbelt, MD : Rosarium Publishing, [2015]
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Copyright; Title Page; Table of Contents; I. Introduction: Bill Campbell; II. Pin-Up, "Family Portrait": Ashley Woods; III. Shame: David Brame; IV. Innocent Bystanders: Jennifer Marie Brissett; V. Pin-Up, "Attack of the 14 Yr. Old Black Girl": Lalo Alcaraz; VI. A Spirit in New Orleans: Ytasha L. Womack; VII. Pin-Up, "Stop": Dean Haspiel; VIII. Two Cartoons: Keith Knight; IX. License to Kill: MGRivas and Phill R. Williams Jr.; X. Pin-Up: Christa Cassano; XI. The Pikesman's Patrol: Gary Phillips, Illustration by Rafael Desquitado, Jr.; XII. "Boyz in a Hood": Jerry Craft.
  • XIII. Two Cartoons: Tak Toyoshima and Steve ArtleyXIV. "Unlawful" and "Media Shots": Barbara Brandon-Croft; XV. No Time For Innocence: Andaiye Reeves, Illustration by Darius Reeves; XVI. Pin-Up: Gregory Garay; XVII. The Problematic White Liberal: Aaron Rand Freeman and J. Andrew World; XVIII. The Walker: Melanie Stevens; XIX. For My Future Child: Takeia Marie; XX. Pull It Up from the Roots: Avy Jetter; XXI. White Supremecy: Fergusen and a New Message to the Grassroots: Reynaldo Anderson; XXII. Two Cartoons: Steve Artley; XXIII. Split: Brandon L. Hankins; XXIV. Scared Straight: Jerome Walford.
  • XXV. No Black Child Left Behind: Schools Policing Students of Color: Bettina L. LoveXXVI. Code 288: Jason A. Quest; XXVII. Violation: A Birth Story: Jason Harris and Seshat's Brush; XXVIII. Heroes & Monsters: Sean "Smack!" Mack; XXIX. Caught In The Lover's War: James Baldwin and the Legacy of Queer Art-Making in the Anti-Police Brutality Movement: Joshua Plencner; XXX. Dear Brother: Ka Yan Cheung; XXXI. Broken Glass, or They're Killing Our Artists: Sofia Samatar; XXXII. On Mumia's Corner: Lance Tooks; XXXIII. Profile: Damian Duffy, Robert Love, and John Jennings.
  • XXXIV. Alternatives to Policing and the Superhero Model: Walida Imarisha, illustration by Stacey RobinsonXXXV. Pin-up: Tommy Nguyensmith; XXXVI. Brutality: David White; XXXVII. Lockup: Matthew Fisher and Bizhan Khodabandeh; XXXVIII. Apathy: T. Fox Dunham; XXXIX. KickNigga: Gallo Fino; XXXX. Floater: Keith A. Miller and Chuck Collins; XXXXI. Motor City Cynthia Scott Blues: Joel Hilliard, Kevin Nieves, and Andrew Nieves; XXXXII. Bullet Proof Black: Jason Scott Jones; XXXXIII. "Black & Blue": Jerry Craft; XXXXIV. Pin-Up: Keef Cross; XXXXV. Rioting: As American As Apple Pie: P. Djeli Clark.
  • XXXXVI. Pin-Up: Charles FetherolfXXXXVII. Dream: Shomari Harrington; XXXXVIII. When It Gets To This: Mondo we Langa; XXXXIX. Biographies.