Full Frame: The Power of Representation
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This episode of Full Frame explores how comics and illustration can challenge stereotypes, celebrate identity, and empower communities through inclusive storytelling.
Featuring two powerful conversations—one with graphic novelist and philanthropist Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez, and the other with comic book illustrator and author Shawn Martinbrough—viewers discover how stories can be told from fresh, diverse perspectives. From bold superheroes to vibrant portraits, art becomes a driving force for visibility, culture, and change.
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