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Tuesday, 02 August 2011 10:11 By Anne Elizabeth Moore, Truthout | Comic Series
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Ladydrawers Archive:

The Ladydrawers' History of Women's Rights Part V
By Laura Szumowski and Anne Elizabeth Moore

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By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Laura Szumowski

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By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Clay Harris
 

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By Danielle Chenette and Anne Elizabeth Moore
 

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A Ladydrawers History of Women's Rights: Part I Earnings and Yearnings
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Corinne Mucha

A Ladydrawers History of Women's Rights: Part I Earnings and Yearnings

Mirror, Mirror: Who's Really Behind the Lack of Gender, Sexual and Racial Diversity in Comics?
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Sarah Becan

Mirror, Mirror: Who's Really Behind the Lack of Gender, Sexual and Racial Diversity in Comics?

We All Lose Out on Great Media When Racial and Sexual Diversity Is Lacking
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Justin Hall

We All Lose Out on Great Media When Racial and Sexual Diversity Is Lacking

Akin Roadtrip: Our Quest to Bring Sex Education to the Man Who Invented "Legitimate Rape"
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Sarah Drake

Akin Roadtrip

Adventure-Style Living
by: Alex Dahm, Anne Elizabeth Moore and Nicole Boyett

Adventure Style Living

Why Are Women and Transgender Comic Creators Getting Less of the Pie?
by: Nicole Boyett and Anne Elizabeth Moore

Why Are Women and Transgender Comic Creators Getting Less of the Pie?

Varieties of Gender Harassment
by: Lyra Hill and Anne Elizabeth Moore

Varieties of Gender Harassment

What We Look Like: A Comic About Women in Media
by: Robyn Chapman and Anne Elizabeth Moore

What We Look Like: A Comic About Women in Media

What We Do: A Comic About Women in the Labor Force
by: Lauren Weinstein and Anne Elizabeth Moore

What We Do: A Comic About Women in the Labor Force

The Gender of Media Creators Affects What We See
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Mickey Zacchilli

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Julie Doucet: How Does It Feel to Be Placed Among the Comic Greats?
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Aidan Koch

Julie Doucet

Women in Media - They're Not Only Missing From Comics
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Mickey Zacchilli

Women in Media

Comic Artist Alison Bechdel: The Personal Is Political
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Gabrielle Gamboa

 The Personal Is Political

How To Draw Comics the New 52 Way: Women Get "Fridged" Again
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Mardou

 Women Get Fridged Again

Julie Doucet: It's Amazing I'm Able to Make a Living
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Aidan Koch

 It's Amazing I'm Able to Make a Living

Ladydrawers: Alison Bechdel Interview (Part 2)
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Gabrielle Gamboa

 Alison Bechdel Interview (Part 2)

Interview With Julie Doucet
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Aidan Koch

Interview With Julie Doucet

Alison Bechdel: I Am Not Gary Trudeau
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Gabrielle Gamboa

 I Am Not Gary Trudeau

Manufacturer Suggested Retail Prices Suggest Comics Companies Think Women's Work Is Worth Less
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and MariNaomi

Manufacturer Suggested Retail Prices Suggest Comics Companies Think Women's Work Is Worth Less

Graphic Evidence of Inequality
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and MariNaomi

Graphic Evidence of Inequality

Comics Publishers: Who Are They?
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Lucy Knisley

 Who Are They?

Why Have There Been No Great Woman Comics Artists? (Part 3)
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Christa Donner

Why Have There Been No Great Woman Comics Artists? (Part 2)
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Christa Donner

Vocalo Feature: LadyDrawers, A Feminist Comic Series (Radio Segment)
by: Lucy Hall and Sarah E. Lu

No Great Women Comics Artists?
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Christa Donner

In Comics World, Women Are Invisible - Except When They're Naked
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and Sara Drake

Introducing Ladydrawers
by: Anne Elizabeth Moore and MariNaomi

Anne Elizabeth Moore

Anne Elizabeth Moore is a Fulbright scholar and author of Unmarketable: Brandalism, Copyfighting, Mocketing, and the Erosion of Integrity (The New Press, 2007) and Hey Kidz, Buy This Book (Soft Skull, 2004). Co-editor and publisher of now-defunct Punk Planet, founding editor of the Best American Comics series from Houghton Mifflin, Moore teaches at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and works with young women in Cambodia on independent media projects. Her latest book, Cambodian Grrrl (Cantankerous Titles, 2011), was called "The best travel book I've read this year," by a USA Today reviewer and "piercingly honest" by The Rumpus.


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