Political cartoons are intended to provoke thought. But what happens when they provoke violence or political retribution? With controversial Danish cartoons setting off violence across the Islamic world, join Kojo for a look at the local and international reach of editorial cartoons.
http://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2006-02-09/political-cartoons
Political Cartoons
Listen Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006 at 12:15 p.m. in Economy, Politics, Religion, SocietyGuests
Rem Rieder
Editor and Senior Vice President, American Journalism Review
Ann Telnaes
Freelance Editorial Cartoonist; Recipient of Pulitzer-Prize for Editorial Cartoons (2001)
Mike Lester
Editorial Cartoonist, Rome News Tribune (Rome, GA)
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