Presented By: Department of Psychology
Developmental Brown Bag: Collaborative comic as way to engage people in racial justice
Dr. Richard Lee, Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota
Abstract:
Comics are read by people of all ages. While most think of comics as a medium to be funny, comics are increasingly used to address more serious topics. I will briefly discuss my research on the ways in which culture, ethnicity, race, and migration affect development, well-being, and mental health of minoritized youth and families. Then, I will discuss how I am now using comics as a form of graphic medicine to raise public awareness of how ethnic and racial experiences affect development and well-being.
Comics are read by people of all ages. While most think of comics as a medium to be funny, comics are increasingly used to address more serious topics. I will briefly discuss my research on the ways in which culture, ethnicity, race, and migration affect development, well-being, and mental health of minoritized youth and families. Then, I will discuss how I am now using comics as a form of graphic medicine to raise public awareness of how ethnic and racial experiences affect development and well-being.
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