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A Collection of Social Commentary Cartoons by Tim Jackson |
Afrocentric
Klips® - Clip Art for Mac, Windows & DOSAfrocentric Klips is a collection of cuturally specific computer clip art created by Tim Jackson, co-founder of Afrocentrex. Africentric Klips features 3 packages of graphics & illustrations of positive images of people of Color.
Collections that cantain art by Tim Jackson include Afrocentric Klips Library 1, Business Klips, & Church Folks.
Cartoons
To GoNow available, previously published cartoons from Tim Jackson's social commentary cartoon feature, "Things That Make You Go Hmm..." It seems that some issues facing communities of Color never go away. So many cartoons published a few years ago are still relevant today. Choose from limited print posters or a 52 week, to 6 week supply of selected cartoons for reprinting.
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Currently featuring Tim Jackson's collection of social commentary cartoons in the 110 page humor book titled: "Continuously Dis'd by The System"
Other books include the "What Are Friends For?" stories of social awareness. A series of comic books by Tim Jackson exploring such topics as self esteme, sexuality, drug & alcohol use, & HIV/AIDS awereness. Used in Chicago Public Schools & the Department of Health.
Health Klips
- HIV Awaerness Clip ArtIntroducing the first collection of multi-cultural computer clip art for HIV/AIDS awaremess exclusively containg the socially concious art of Tim Jackson. Based upon illustrations created for the social service & health care community, Health Klips allows you to design your own public information material with computer cut & paste ease.
Wearable ArtNow you can wear the art !
As they become available, you can take the social commentary art of "Things That Make You Go Hmm..." & "What Are Friends For ?" to the streets on top quality tees.
Also information about the Art of the T-Shirt, Chicago's annual "wearable art" exhibtions.
"What Are Friends For ?" Stories
of Social Awareness
Developed to be easy-to-read comic books on various topics of social awareness, "What Are Friends For ?" stories feature the characters from the comic strip of the same name illustrating various youth issues such as self esteem, sexualty awareness, drug & alcohol use, grafitti, & HIV/AIDS awareness.
Many of these comics & coloring books are approved by & used in the Chicago Public Schools
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