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Comadres y Comics Podcast
Episode 179: Blackwater

Comadres y Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 66:00


Please remember to rate and review our podcast on Itunes, CastBox or on our website! Please check out our Patreon and Youtube as well. CHISME DE LA SEMANA: While there haven't been any announcements about Krysten Ritter or Mike Colter returning to their superhero personas ON MY RADAR: ‘Superman' #1 The Dawn of a new day HORA DE LA CERVECITA: Mischief by The Bruery BOOK REVIEW: Blackwater by Jeannette Arroyo and Ren Graham EN LA LIBRERIA: "Lift As You Climb:"The Book Of Black Academic Encouragement An academic & mental health workbook specifically designed for Black students to THRIVE in higher ed based on Dr. Z's dissertation. http://kck.st/3XbISrz JUNTOS Y FUERTES: The East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention The East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention, Incorporated or ECBACC, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit literacy and arts organization. The signature event was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in May 2002 by Mr. Yumy Odom and the organization was registered in 2008. As the forerunner in urban comic book and sci-fi conventions, ECBACC offers year-round programs including S.T.AR.S., for Storytelling That Advances Literacy Skills, and E.S.T.E.A.M., which focuses on Science, technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. With your help, the creative voices of future authors, artists, actors, and leaders will not go unheard! http://www.ecbacc.com @ecbacc SALUDOS: Allen Carter. Writer, Illustrator, promoter, and freelance artist. @cartercomics1 cartercomics.squarespace.com @periodpodcastnetwork #art

GEEKCASTER
Working together

GEEKCASTER

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 6:43


The east coast black age of comics ECBACC and Sokoya Comics

Tell The Damn Story
Tell The Damn Story-Unplugged #55: Alex Interviews ECBACC Media Tech, Dionne Stallworth. Pt 3

Tell The Damn Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 15:34


Release of the new Blackjack (Rapid Read book), TRIAL BY FIRE, TRIAL BY ICE, delayed the posting of the 3rd episode of the series WHY BLACKJACK, where Alex continues to explore the appeal of his action adventure creation, ARRON DAY aka BLACKJACK. So here is Part Three of the interview with ECBACC media tech, and Blackjack fan, Dionne Stallworth. This concludes their conversation about childhood challenges, comic book inspirations, and the importance of history and cultural identity. Please leave us your comments below ... Or write us at: TTDSOnAir@gmail.com

Tell The Damn Story
Tell The Damn Story-Unplugged #54: Alex Interviews ECBACC Media Tech, Dionne Stallworth, Pt 2

Tell The Damn Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 15:14


In this second episode of the series WHY BLACKJACK, Alex continues to explore the appeal of his action adventure creation, ARRON DAY aka BLACKJACK. Part two of the interview with ECBACC media tech, and Blackjack fan, Dionne Stallworth. The conversation covers childhood challenges, comic book inspirations, and the importance of history and cultural identity. All that and Stan Lee too. Please leave us your comments below ... Or write us at: TTDSOnAir@gmail.com

Tell The Damn Story
Tell The Damn Story-Unplugged #53: Alex Interviews Blackjack Fan Dionne Stallworth. Pt 1

Tell The Damn Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 15:25


In this second episode of the series WHY BLACKJACK, Alex continues to explore the appeal of his action adventure creation, ARRON DAY aka BLACKJACK. This time it's with ECBACC media tech, and Blackjack fan, Dionne Stallworth. The conversation covers childhood challenges, comic book inspirations, and the importance of history and cultural identity. All that and Stan Lee too. Please leave us your comments below ... Or write us at: TTDSOnAir@gmail.com

Philly Word Live!!
Black Panther and ECBACC Forever!

Philly Word Live!!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018 22:43


Brief Review of the Black Panther movie and discussion of the East Coast Black age of comics convention.

Black Tribbles
283 - Chilling w The Tribbles 2017

Black Tribbles

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 109:52


The whole gang is back together again and in rare form. ECBACC. BlerDCon. Another Blackfinity Gauntlet. J1-Con. The Philly Podcast Festival. Singing. Laughing. We're Tribbling, baby! Plus - misogyNO begins. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-tribbles/message

Indie Review
illustrator and artist Jennifer Cruté

Indie Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2012 91:56


Jennifer Cruté started writing comics in 2003. She is featured in a Current TV segment about women in comics called "Kapow! The New Comic Book Heroines." At the East Coast Black Age of Comics convention (ECBACC), her strips were nominated for "Best Rising Star" in it's Glyph Comic Awards (GCA) category. Her cartoons were featured in "Bitch" magazine's 2009 winter issue. She was a finalist in Lambda Legal's "Life Without Fair Courts" contest and was also a speaker on the "Dark As Ink" panel at Skidmore College. Jennifer is also a painter and studies at the Art Students League of New York. She continues to develop a body of work in oil and mixed media. She has shown her work at the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) museum in Brooklyn; The Limner Gallery in Hudson, N.Y.; And the Ocean Hill Arts Sanctuary in Brooklyn. She also works as a freelance illustrator (www.jennifercrute.com), and her clients include Merck, Tanqueray, Nabisco, and Sony. Jenn recently completed a comic for adults entitled, “Jennifer's Journal The Life of a SubUrban Girl Vol 1.” It’s the first book in a series that chronicles the life of this quirky and freckle-face, African American illustrator and artist. Pages from actual journals illustrate this misfit’s upbringing in the suburbs of New Jersey and her daily interactions as an adult in New York City. She introduces several colorful characters which include a host of grumpy family members, schoolmates that tease and gossip, and her close friends Josephine and Maryland’s own awkward experiences. Jennifer’s imaginary companions also influence her actions; they range from the meditative "Miss Buddha Bear" to her nemesis "Sister Sympathy" and her gang. Each accompanies Jennifer as she tries to maintain a positive outlook and peace of mind while battling the insanity of popular culture. For more info: http://www.indiereviewcd.com https://twitter.com/IndieRevue https://www.instagram.com/indie.review https://www.facebook.com/indie.review --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indie-review/support

INDIE REVIEW RADIO
INDIE REVIEW RADIO/ JENNIFER CRUTE /Indie Illustrator

INDIE REVIEW RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2012 92:00


Jennifer Cruté started writing comics in 2003. She is featured in a Current TV segment about women in comics called "Kapow! The New Comic Book Heroines." At the East Coast Black Age of Comics convention (ECBACC), her strips were nominated for "Best Rising Star" in it's Glyph Comic Awards (GCA) category. Her cartoons were featured in "Bitch" magazine's 2009 winter issue. She was a finalist in Lambda Legal's "Life Without Fair Courts" contest and was also a speaker on the "Dark As Ink" panel at Skidmore College. Jennifer is also a painter and studies at the Art Students League of New York. She continues to develop a body of work in oil and mixed media. She has shown her work at the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) museum in Brooklyn; The Limner Gallery in Hudson, N.Y.; And the Ocean Hill Arts Sanctuary in Brooklyn. She also works as a freelance illustrator (www.jennifercrute.com), and her clients include Merck, Tanqueray, Nabisco, and Sony. Jenn recently completed a comic for adults entitled, “Jennifer's Journal The Life of a SubUrban Girl Vol 1.” It’s the first book in a series that chronicles the life of this quirky and freckle-face, African American illustrator and artist. Pages from actual journals illustrate this misfit’s upbringing in the suburbs of New Jersey and her daily interactions as an adult in New York City.  She introduces several colorful characters which include a host of grumpy family members, schoolmates that tease and gossip, and her close friends Josephine and Maryland’s own awkward experiences. Jennifer’s imaginary companions also influence her actions; they range from the meditative "Miss Buddha Bear" to her nemesis "Sister Sympathy" and her gang. Each accompanies Jennifer as she tries to maintain a positive outlook and peace of mind while battling the insanity of popular culture.