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SchomCom2022 | Black in Anime: Creators Coloring Outside the Lines

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First Airing: Friday, Jan 14, 2022 2:00 PM EST
Program 5: Black in Anime: Creators Coloring Outside the Lines

Description: Come learn from some of the industry’s top talent working in Anime and Comics. The panel features Arthell Isom (Dartshtajio Anime Studio), Johnny O’Bryant (Noir Caesar), Shanice Penn (NanaDesign, Freelance Anime Illustrator), and Sozo Maika (digital illustrator).

Guests: Arthel Isom (dartshtajio anime studio), Johnny O’Bryant III (Noir Caesar),
Shanice Penn (freelance anime illustrator), SOZOMAIKA
Moderator: TJ Sterling

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General Info:
The 2022 Schomburg Center Black Comic Book Festival marks a decade of bringing together animators, Blerds, bloggers, cosplay lovers, fans, families, illustrators, independent publishers, and writers to celebrate Black comic books and graphic novels and provides a platform to get the works directly to readers. This annual event features panel discussions, workshops, cosplay showcases, and highlights the work of creators from across the country. #SchomCom2022

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The 10th annual festival from January 13—15, 2022, will include all virtual events. Due to the changing circumstances with regards to COVID cases, this event will now be fully virtual. Patrons can still register for events and panels online. The exhibition, Boundless: 10 Years of Seeding Black Comic Futures, will be on display at the Schomburg Center from Jan 14, 2022. Keep checking our Eventbrite page for updates as we add more events.

The Schomburg Center ‘s Black Comic Book Festival receives support from the Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation.

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SCHOMBURG SHOP
Readers everywhere who wish to order copies of books featured during the festival and more, can do so online at The Schomburg Shop: https://schomburgshop.com

All proceeds benefit The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.

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