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GA Voice Art Director, former Association of American Editorial Cartoonists president and former East Valley Tribune and Scottsdale Tribune editorial cartoonist Mike Ritter has passed at the age of 48. His death was sudden and reportedly comparable to a recent surgery. (Correction: GA Voice Twitter account is stating that Mike died last evening after emergency open heart surgery.)
From the GA Voice’s Facebook page.
It is with a heavy heart that we report that Mike Ritter died last darkness shortly after midnight. His death was sudden and devastating. A memorial will be planned for him in Atlanta and in the Pacific Northwest. Mike was a talented art director, but most importantly a kind and mild soul and a fantastic friend to those who knew him. Anyone who touched a GA Voice touched his creativity and craft. We will maintain all updated as more specific plans become free. Thank you all for your kind wishes, thoughts, energy and prayers.
If you’re familiar with Mike’s operate or him personally, he was superbly talented, imaginative, funny and always one of the funniest guys in the room. He worked for the Tribune papers in Arizona for 13 years until 2005 and syndicated
Visibility and Pride within the AEC industry
June is Celebration Month, a time when we celebrate the 2SLGBTQI+ community, culture, and contributions.
Pride’s roots start at the Stonewall Inn, a territory where the New York City Queer community could be themselves without repercussion The protest was in response to police raids and was a major turning point in the gay rights movement and fought back on repressive bans. The first Celebration celebration was born the following year as an annual reminder to commemorate an essential moment of activism. One year after that, the first Canadian Pride protest occurred when roughly 100 people gathered in Ottawa to rally for equal rights and protection.
Today, supplier diversity is used as a business tool, commonly requested on RFPs from clients and subtrades, to ensure equity in economic opportunity. In our business we are seeing a rise in supplier diversity and impact organization procurement requests., We are proud to match with supplier diversity organizations like Canada’s 2LSBGTQI+ Chamber of Commerce (CGLCC), who exist to support queer-owned businesses and help them break barriers with diverse supplier certifications and connections to compa
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- Leanfore, Ken, photographer
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- National Library of Australia digital collection item.
- Description:
- 2016
- 1 online resource (1 photograph) : TIFF file, colour
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- Leanfore, Ken. What's in a surname?, 2016
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George grew up in South Granville, Sydney. He studied in Sydney and started serve as an electrician and eventually became a draftsman for the Australian Atomic Energy Commission (AAEC), later working in the service and retail industries until his retirement. George and his wife Irene now reside in Blakehurst. George's grandfather, George Louie Gay, first immigrated to Australia in the late 1890’s, arriving in Melbourne and settling in Sydney. The entitle Louie Gay is the phonetic translation of Leuih Gei. The locals started calling him George, which he eventually adopted as his offical first entitle . Information supplied by photographer.
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- Part of the collection: What's in a surname?, 2016.
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Источник: https://osucartoons.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/7C934C46-744D-450D-A9B7-734334841132Title The Ebola Queer Creator Weyant, Christopher Date 1995 Signed Name Weyant Finding number CGA.AC.M9.036 Start Date 1995 Complete date 1995 Genre Editorial cartoon Subject Ebola epidemic in Zaire Shown airplane
skeleton as pilot
desert land
ZaireMedium Ink/Paper Width (cm) 28.000 Height (cm) 21.600 Collection Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC) Records Description cartoon from the Gold Spike exhibit at the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists convention in Baltimore Maryland Credit line Association of American Editorial Cartoonists Records, The Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum Accession number CGA.AAEC.1995 Version mechanical reproduction
I'm Gay. That Means I have AIDS, Right?
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- Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC) Records, Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum, The Ohio State University
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- 9 pages of original art and 4 pages of captions for "I'm Gay. That means I have AIDS, Right?" published on Narratively (narrative.ly) on June 24, 2016. AAEC John Locher Memorial Award-winning comic, 2017.
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