BORDERx: A Crisis In Graphic Detail

Published: Nov. 20, 2020, midnight

b'In 2018, the United States enacted a \\u201czero tolerance\\u201d policy which criminalized the act of seeking asylum. In June 2019, the inhumane conditions in detention camps across the border were revealed, and several weeks later the BORDERx project was established.\\n\\nBORDERx: A Crisis In Graphic Detail is a comic anthology that examines the border crisis from a variety of points of view and narrative formats, featuring 70 contributors from all over the world. Proceeds from the project go to South Texas Human Rights Center. Why address the issue with comics? How did we accomplish this enormous project in months instead of years? What were the financial considerations? What are the next steps for BORDERx? How can this platform serve other social issues?\\n\\nThis talk will walk us through the project from origin to completion. Mauricio Cordero, the project founder, will discuss the journey with Prof. James Paradis, offering insights and examples from the work.\\u200b\\n\\n= About Mauricio Cordero =\\nMauricio Cordero has worked in the arts and underground scene since the 1980\\u2019s. He established the fanzine, CAUTION! and served as the education coordinator and program director at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston (ICA). In France, he opened his own art gallery in Tours. Returning to the U.S. he served as executive director at the Revolving Museum and was also a founding co-director of Mill No. 5, an indoor Victorian streetscape.\\n\\nCordero now teaches comics primarily and is a part-time lecturer at MIT. He is currently teaching Making Comics and Sequential Art and lecturing in The Visual Story-Graphic Novel.\\n\\nHis work has been published in Double Nickels Forever, Dollars and Sense, MIT\\u2019s GradX Comix series and Fashion Institute of Technology\\u2019s Black Stories Matter. BORDERx: A Crisis In Graphic Detail is available at all major online retailers and through the website www.border-x.com.\\u200b\\n\\nVideo and transcript also available: https://cms.mit.edu/video-mauricio-cordero-borderx-crisis-graphic-detail'