Comic #1: (Almost) In Morocco!

Luna Beller-Tadiar
May 31, 2015

Journal Comic #1: In which we wonder about transnational queerness, everything is complicated, and no one is prepared.

 

Cartoon panel with a woman expressing surprise and frustration in Morocco. This alt text was added with Al; accuracy may vary.


Comic strip with a character feeling unprepared for a trip to Morocco, expressing confusion. This alt text was added with Al; accuracy may vary.


A three-panel comic showing a person working on a laptop and speaking to another. This alt text was added with Al; accuracy may vary.


A black-and-white comic strip about experiences in Morocco, featuring conversations and reflections. This alt text was added with Al; accuracy may vary.

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Woman with short curly hair, polka dot top, gold heart necklace, neutral expression. This alt text was added with Al; accuracy may vary.

Luna Beller-Tadiar

<p>Luna Beller-Tadiar is a rising Sophomore at Yale University with strong interests in critical race, class, gender and sexuality studies, subaltern forms of life, art, and language. She loves all forms of the arts (including the martial ones!), and is constantly sketching in restaurants and dancing along city streets. She believes in understanding everything intersectionally, and is excited for the classes she will be taking on Moroccan history and literature to inform her experience and observations both written and sketched of Rabat!</p>

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