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Ladydrawers Archive:

Ladydrawers: The Gresham Experiment, Part 2
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Sheika Lugtu, Truthout | Graphic Journalism

The Gresham Experiment, Part 2

Ladydrawers: The Gresham Experiment, Part 1
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Sheika Lugtu, Truthout | Graphic Journalism

Ladydrawers: The Gresham Experiment, Part 1

Ladydrawers: Hog Brains and a Mysterious Illness Linked to Bacon Processing
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Laura Ķeniņš, Truthout | Graphic Journalism

Ladydrawers: Hog Brains and a Mysterious Illness Linked to Bacon Processing

Ladydrawers: Superbug Apocalypse
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Laura Ķeniņš, Truthout | Graphic Journalism

Ladydrawers: Superbug Apocalypse

Ladydrawers: The Sixth Mass Extinction
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Laura Ķeniņš, Truthout | Graphic Journalism

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Ladydrawers: … Like Lupus
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Sheika Lugtu, Truthout | Graphic Journalism

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Ladydrawers: Epidemic
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Melissa Mendes, Truthout | Graphic Journalism

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Ladydrawers: Food and Freedom
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Sarah Becan, Truthout | Graphic Journalism

Food and Freedom

Ladydrawers: Cultivating Policy
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Melissa Mendes, Truthout | Graphic Journalism

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Cultivation: Shifting People of Color’s Access to Land Use
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Melissa Mendes, Truthout | Graphic Journalism

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Stinging Nettles: Holding on to Indigenous North American Food Culture
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Sarah Becan, Truthout | Graphic Journalism

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Roots and Migrations
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Sarah Becan, Truthout

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The Connecting Threads
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Leela Corman

Connecting Threads

“Unraveling”: Anti-Trafficking NGOs and the Garment Industry
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Melissa Mendes

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Ladydrawers: The Somaly Problem
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Leela Corman
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Ladydrawers: Out of the Factories Part Two
By Anne Elizabeth Moore, Ellen Lindner and Melissa Gira Grant
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Thin Line Between Garment and Sex “Trades”
By Anne Elizabeth Moore, Ellen Lindner and Melissa Gira Grant
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It’s the Money Honey
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Ellen Lindner

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Outta Sight, Outta Mind: What Producers Don’t Want You to Know About How Your Clothes Are Made
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Melissa Mendes
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Red Tape: Controlling the International Flow of Apparel
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Melissa Mendes

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Zoned: The Mysterious “Foreign” Outposts Inside the USA
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Melissa Mendes
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Ladydrawers: The Business of Thrift
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Julia Gfrörer
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Ladydrawers: Let’s Go Shopping
By Julia Gfrörer and Anne Elizabeth Moore
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Ladydrawers: Fast Fashion
By Julia Gfrörer and Anne Elizabeth Moore

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Ladydrawers: “Being of Service”
By Anne Elizabeth Moore, Delia Jean and Sarah Jaffe

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A Ladydrawers History of Women’s Rights, Part VI: “The Crazy Cat Lady”
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Corinne Mucha

A Ladydrawers History of Women's Rights, Part VI: The Crazy Cat Lady

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

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A Ladydrawers History of Women’s Rights, Part IV: Feminine Hygiene and Intellectual Property
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Laura Szumowski

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Copywrongs! The Ladydrawers History of the World Part III
By Anne Elizabeth Moore and Clay Harris

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A Ladydrawers History of Women’s Rights: Part II
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

Julie Doucet

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

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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

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