Showing posts with label Political Cartoon. Show all posts
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30 April 2012

CARTOON / Joshua Brown : Life During Wartime: Things to Look Forward To

Political cartoon by Joshua Brown / The Rag Blog / April 30, 2012.

[Joshua Brown is the executive director of the Center for Media and Learning/American Social History Project, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York and is a professor of history at CUNY. Find more political cartoons by Joshua Brown on
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27 December 2011

CARTOON / Charlie Loving : Rick Perry on Foreign Oil!

Political cartoon by Charlie Loving / The Rag Blog.

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27 November 2011

CARTOON / Joshua Brown : Life During Wartime: March of History

Political cartoon by Joshua Brown / The Rag Blog / September 18, 2011.

[Joshua Brown is the executive director of the Center for Media and Learning/American Social History Project, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York and is a professor of history at CUNY. Find more political cartoons by Joshua Brown on
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18 September 2011

CARTOON / Joshua Brown : Life During Wartime: Cutting the Deal

Political cartoon by Joshua Brown / The Rag Blog / September 18, 2011.

[Joshua Brown is the executive director of the Center for Media and Learning/American Social History Project, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York and is a professor of history at CUNY. Find more political cartoons by Joshua Brown on
The Rag Blog.]

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21 March 2011

Joshua Brown : Life During Wartime: Multiple Choice

Political cartoon and verse by Joshua Brown / The Rag Blog / March 21, 2011.
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16 March 2011

Mr. Fish : Barack Obama Digs a Foxhole

Political cartoon by Mr. Fish / Clowncrack.com
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28 February 2011

Joshua Brown : Life During Wartime: Puppet Master

Political cartoon by Joshua Brown / The Rag Blog / February 28, 2011.
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20 February 2011

Joshua Brown : Life During Wartime: Slay the Beast

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Political cartoon and verse by Joshua Brown / The Rag Blog / February 20, 2011.
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17 January 2011

Joshua Brown : Life During Wartime: Data Overload

Political cartoon and verse by Joshua Brown / The Rag Blog / January 17, 2011.
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12 January 2011

Ralph Solonitz : Killer Brew!

Political cartoon by Ralph Solonitz / The Rag Blog.

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10 December 2010

Clay Bennett : 'I Feel So Violated'

Political cartoon by Clay Bennett / Chatanooga Times Free Press / Truthout.
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21 November 2010

Joshua Brown : Life During Wartime: Dubya's New Digs

Political cartoon by Joshua Brown / Historians Against the War / The Rag Blog

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30 August 2010

Life During Wartime : 'Danse Macabre'

Political cartoon by Joshua Brown / Historians Against the War / The Rag Blog

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25 April 2010

Life During Wartime : A Tool in Arizona

Political cartoon by Joshua Brown / Historians Against the War / The Rag Blog

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13 April 2010

The Shroud of Vatican

Political cartoon by Ralph Solonitz / The Rag Blog / April 13, 2010
[Ralph Solonitz' cartoons also appear at MadasHellClub.net]

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04 April 2010

Life During Wartime : Spending on Defense

Political cartoon by Joshua Brown / Historians Against the War / The Rag Blog

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24 March 2010

Elephant Graveyard Ahead?

Political cartoon by Ralph Solonitz / The Rag Blog / March 24, 2010
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16 March 2010

Tom Keough : The Unionization of Starbucks and the Rape of Kati Moore

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California teen girl sues Starbucks over sexual abuse

Seattle-based Starbucks is feeling the heat over an ex-worker's accusations of sex abuse on the job. And an ABC News investigation has uncovered evidence that it's part of a nationwide trend of young women being taken advantage of by older managers.

Beyond its strong coffee and steamed milk, Starbucks presents itself as a trusted corporate citizen. "It's not the bricks and mortar that make Starbucks, it's the human relations of our people and the experience," says Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz.

That family feeling is one of the reasons Katie Moore [in other sources her name is spelled "Kati"] says she applied to work at Starbucks when she turned 16... But within months, she says, her job as a barista at a Starbucks store in an Orange County, Calif., shopping center turned into something quite different...

In the case of Katie Moore at Starbucks, the supervisor, Tim Horton, pleaded guilty to having sex with a minor and spent four months in prison. But Katie Moore's mother says Starbucks and places with high school employees need to do more. "You know, they have a responsibility to these teenagers," says Joanna Moore...

Moore is now suing Starbucks, alleging [the] 24-year old supervisor essentially turned her into his sex toy, in a court case that has turned ugly as she claims Starbucks did little to protect her from him, and Starbucks claims it's her own fault...

seattle pi / January 24, 2010
Organizing the baristas:
The IWW and the Starbucks Workers Union


By Tom Keough / The Rag Blog / March 16, 2010

I do cartoons for the Starbucks workers who are trying to unionize and get better working conditions. The Kati Moore rape case exemplifies the company's total lack of care for an employee and automatic support for anything a manager does.

When I first heard that the majority at a New York City Starbucks announced that they wanted a union contract I was amazed. When I was growing up, almost everyone I knew had either worked at McDonalds at some time or had family working there. My father had tried organizing McDonalds workers in Connecticut when he worked there. The biggest problem seemed to be that no union wanted fast food workers.

I'll never forget seeing the mothers of two of my friends, almost in tears, talking about how unfair it was that the men at Pratt and Whitney or Colts could have unions, but not them. McDonalds work is hot, greasy, hard, fast, exhausting work.

So I try to help the Starbucks Workers Union, which was organized by the IWW (Industrial Workers of the World) in the U.S. and Canada. There is a union organizing campaign well under way in Chile and efforts have started in Europe. In New Zealand all the fast food chain restaurants are owned by one man and the employees are all union.

The Starbucks workers face a number of unique problems. The company has a nationwide policy of no full time employment for non-management workers. This way they avoid having to pay benefits. Their U.S. employees also have no set schedules. A lawyer for Starbucks once said that this is to prevent part-time staffers from getting second jobs. If you work there you won’t know the next week's schedule until two or three days before the week starts.

Starbucks boasts that they offer health insurance for their employees but they make it almost impossible to get or to keep. To have the option of buying this insurance you need to work an average of 20 hours per week for the three-month quarter. The employees have no say in how many hours they work. Some weeks they may work 45 hours and the next week only seven. So the health insurance is really only a public relations stunt to impress customers.

In the shops where the baristas have announced their desire to unionize, Starbucks has refused to recognize the union. BUT in those shops, improvements have suddenly occurred. The first shop to go union soon became the first Starbucks to give all employees a December holiday cash bonus. In other locations safety and other improvements were made. In the U.S. the union has taken the company to court and won every time, despite the company's highly paid lawyers.
  • Go here to learn more about the IWW Starbucks Workers Union.
  • Go here to read the Starbucks Union's Statement of Solidarity with barista Kati Moore who was sexually assaulted by her supervisor.
Cartoons by Tom Keough / The Rag Blog.

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05 February 2010

COMIC / Tom Keough : Baseball's Handout to Haiti

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Political cartoon by Tom Keough / The Rag Blog / February 5, 2010

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02 February 2010

Life During Wartime : Calculus of Risk

Political cartoon by Joshua Brown / Historians Against the War / The Rag Blog

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