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Wednesday, October 16 • 1:30pm - 2:20pm
Poster #11 -- Exposing Students to a More Diverse History & Culture Through Graphic Novels

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We have recently expanded our collection development to include graphic novels. This medium has been growing in depth and scope for many decades and has come to be recognized as literature. Graphic Novels and sequential art have exploded into a diverse range of authors and artist that are tackling profound social, political, cultural and historical issues. Adding these materials to our collection has expanded how we can reach students and aid faculty with new and creative learning tools.

Speakers
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Joan Hill

Winston-Salem State University


Wednesday October 16, 2019 1:30pm - 2:20pm EDT
Piedmont 1-3