A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Human Rights. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Human Rights. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése

csütörtök, február 06, 2014

Human Rights Comics Part 4


The first story for Amnesty's education project in the new year. Topic: discrimination.







     Panel 1

Long-haired guy: Hey chief, can I get a cup of coffee?
Panel 2
Big barman: Haven’t you seen the signpost?
(Signpost: Bald Café. Entry Only Without Hair!)
Panel 3
Long-haired guy: Are you kidding? There’s no way that a café serves only bal…
Oops…
Panel 4
Guy with glasses: Did you say “baldies”?!
Younger woman: Wow, how original…
Older lady: Why couldn’t we have a place where we can go for a coffee without being stared at?!
Older guy: THIS IS A DISGRACE!
Panel 5
Older guy: You’d better get out of here with your long hair while we’re asking you nicely!
Long-haired guy: Are you threatening me?! This will have consequences!
Panel 6
Long-haired guy: (thinking: Now, that was mental…) Hmmm… and what kind of place can this one be?
 

csütörtök, december 26, 2013

Human Rights Comics Part 3

That is, the last - and probably the best - batch for this year. This time two substantially more professional artists joined me in drawing comics about the topics of the letter writing marathon that Amnesty International launches every year before the International Day of Human Rights.
I chose to draw about the village of Nabi Saleh in Palestine. All the basic information you need to know is included in the comic:








For more information, visit this page: http://nabisalehsolidarity.wordpress.com/

Last, but not at all least, here you can see the works of fellow creators Magdolna Kasza and Szabolcs Tebeli "Brazil" as well:
http://kepregeny.blog.hu/2013/12/15/emberi_jogi_kepregenyrajzolas_a_hungarocomixon

Dear Readers, I think it's time I wish you a Happy New Year and lots of great comics experience for 2014. There may be an additional surprise update before the new year, but who knows...








Human Rights Comics Part 2

The latest piece I have made for Amnesty International Hungary. It's women 's rights this time around.


Panel 1
Ildi: Here’s your lunch bag. Make sure you eat the apple too!
Husband: ÁÁÁÁÁ! (big yawn) Good morning!
Ildi: Your coffee, darling.
Panel 2
Colleague: Ildi, the boss is free right now if you want to have a word with him.
Ildi: Thanks Joe, I’ll go over in a minute.
Panel 3
Boss: So, what can I do for you?
Ildi: Well, we were talking with the guys, and it turned out that they earn more than me. I think I work just as fine as them though. How’s this fair?
Boss: I’m sorry Ildi, but how long can I count on you? You guys will surely want to have another kid sooner or later…
Panel 4
Teacher: I’m afraid Tibike is not very good at Maths. Could his dad devote some time to studying with him?
Ildi: My husband is a journalist and he has absolutely no knack for numbers. I, on the other hand, graduated from the University of Technical Sciences, so I think I can deal with the second grade’s syllabus…
Panel 5
Ildi: Why didn’t you tell me that you were having problems with Maths?
Son: I thought I understood it… You are always so busy anyway.
Panel 6
Husband: Hey darling! I left work earlier today, and thought I would do the washing by the time you two get home!
Ildi: Wow! A pleasant surprise for me at last today!

csütörtök, október 24, 2013

Comics for Human Rights

Hello again Folks,

...and now for something completely different (or not so completely, as my old followers may remember that I already have a history of 'meddling' in 'restless' civil activities:
So, I have been involved for a couple years now with Amnesty International Hungary, mostly as an activist and a human rights educator. They have currently organized a competition between schools, during which the students learn about human rights linked to school subjects. A few of us put together a pack of tasks related to a certain human rights topic every second week.  I'm - certainly ;-) - making comics, which the kids have to complete. Here are the ones I have made so far:

1. Freedom of expression









     There's not too much to translate here, as there’s hardly any text.
Demokráciát! (the graffiti on the wall) = We want democracy! (shortened form)        
Alkotmány utca (the street sign in the upper right corner) = Constitution Street. This is a street in downtown Budapest, which leads to the Parliament. There have been a few demonstrations here in the last couple of years, mainly because of Hungary’s new and not too progressive constitution, which has been modified so far about five times since it was  accepted in 2011.
 


2. Poverty


     For the occasion of the Anti-poverty World Day on 17 October
Panel 1
Homeless man (thinking): Winter is coming… It would be good to find a heated and safe place to stay…
Young guy: Yea, the new apartment rules! And the rent is only 120 € plus overheads per month!
Other young guy: Cool!
Panel 2
Homeless man (thinking): I could do with some regular cooked food too…
Mother: Let’s have a menu here sweetie, shall we? I have no energy left for cooking today!
Kid: Alright, Mum!
Panel 3
Homeless man (thinking): Of course everything costs money. If only I could work for a while…
Yuppie: Leave me alone, will ya? You know as well that it isn't worth to take a job for that much!
Panel 4
Homeless man (thinking): Well, that’s the way it is…
Policeman: Good afternoon Sir! May I see your ID card?

A little explanation is needed here too: homelessness has become a burning issue in Hungary, as there are several thousand homeless people in Budapest only. The government and the mayor of the city wish to deal with this by trying to remove these people from public places ie. they have declared that it is a criminal offence to stay on the street, in parks etc. A cynical idea to its core, which does not improve the situation in the slightest way.

Well, we definitely live in interesting times here, so at least there's plenty to draw about.