ONE PEOPLE

I am from Uganda. I came to South Africa this year for university and one thing that first stroke me was the way people here group themselves. Black, white, coloured, Boers, name it. I also noticed a bit of tension with the way they relate with each other which was unfamiliar to me coming from a country where this is not that evident. We do not see a colour difference. Everyone is human anyway. This is the kind of future I hope to see first in South Africa and around the world.

Human Interaction

Sketcher

CHEMONGES

Country

South Africa

Place

SOUTH AFRICA

Cartoons

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Cartoonist:
CHEMONGES
Why did you choose this sketch?
''When you're finally up at the moon looking back at the earth all those differences and nationalistic traits are pretty well going to blend and you're going to get a concept that maybe this is really one world and why the hell can't we learn to live together like decent people?" Quoted by Cosgrove. Simply put, my idea is one world, one people. Unity despite different skin colour or gender.
Cartoonist:
Riley Lucas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Outside influences telling us how to feel is causing decay from the inside out.
Cartoonist:
Connor Van Heerden
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon shows how men and women are unequal in the world .
Cartoonist:
Ashley Thomas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Girls, being silenced by multiple internal and external causes finally pull out the stitches that them silent for so long. Finally telling society that they will no longer just be quiet and will voice their opinions.
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image describes the idea of how when you’re on your phone, you think you’re alone but really, cooperations such as Instagram, Google and Facebook are keeping an ‘eye’ on you and making millions off of selling your privacy to companies.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image is about how in South Africa, people are so poor that they have to often choose between school/literacy and warmth (which represents earning a living and keeping a roof above their heads) as children often have to leave school to start working in order to provide for their families.
Cartoonist:
Rufaro Wanjelani
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is an example of Gender Based Violence happening in South Africa. The woman in the sketch has her hands tied up with the male symbol,her mouth and throat as well.She has hands printed on her body which represnts how she has been sexually assaulted.
Cartoonist:
Rio Ludick
Why did you choose this sketch?
The leading party A.N.C having a big control over our country, showing Zuma being put away in jail but now being on "medical leave" playing golf , the people being happy but what is not seen by the people behind the "room" and all the the money and corruption that is still happening and Cyril standing with money in his pocket even tho people believe he is better. Then the separation of the people/supports by a wall, showing how some supporters have been treated better/differently. Growing up now and understanding how corruption is and just wanting there to be none etc...
Cartoonist:
Carika Middelberg
Why did you choose this sketch?
How students are tied to a degree who often times have little worth when entering the work place. The person is cuffed to their degree and the diploma tuff is choking the character, demonstrating how the perceived idea of a degree giving you a head start is false.

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Hooked

I was thinking about how children told that they are useless, pathetic and a mistake and how that impacts us as humans. It causes us to stop living as ourselves. Almost as of you can’t live without being told how to by your favorite influencers.

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Riley Lucas

Country

South Africa

Place

National School of Arts

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
CHEMONGES
Why did you choose this sketch?
''When you're finally up at the moon looking back at the earth all those differences and nationalistic traits are pretty well going to blend and you're going to get a concept that maybe this is really one world and why the hell can't we learn to live together like decent people?" Quoted by Cosgrove. Simply put, my idea is one world, one people. Unity despite different skin colour or gender.
Cartoonist:
Riley Lucas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Outside influences telling us how to feel is causing decay from the inside out.
Cartoonist:
Connor Van Heerden
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon shows how men and women are unequal in the world .
Cartoonist:
Ashley Thomas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Girls, being silenced by multiple internal and external causes finally pull out the stitches that them silent for so long. Finally telling society that they will no longer just be quiet and will voice their opinions.
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image describes the idea of how when you’re on your phone, you think you’re alone but really, cooperations such as Instagram, Google and Facebook are keeping an ‘eye’ on you and making millions off of selling your privacy to companies.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image is about how in South Africa, people are so poor that they have to often choose between school/literacy and warmth (which represents earning a living and keeping a roof above their heads) as children often have to leave school to start working in order to provide for their families.
Cartoonist:
Rufaro Wanjelani
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is an example of Gender Based Violence happening in South Africa. The woman in the sketch has her hands tied up with the male symbol,her mouth and throat as well.She has hands printed on her body which represnts how she has been sexually assaulted.
Cartoonist:
Rio Ludick
Why did you choose this sketch?
The leading party A.N.C having a big control over our country, showing Zuma being put away in jail but now being on "medical leave" playing golf , the people being happy but what is not seen by the people behind the "room" and all the the money and corruption that is still happening and Cyril standing with money in his pocket even tho people believe he is better. Then the separation of the people/supports by a wall, showing how some supporters have been treated better/differently. Growing up now and understanding how corruption is and just wanting there to be none etc...
Cartoonist:
Carika Middelberg
Why did you choose this sketch?
How students are tied to a degree who often times have little worth when entering the work place. The person is cuffed to their degree and the diploma tuff is choking the character, demonstrating how the perceived idea of a degree giving you a head start is false.

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Unequal

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Connor Van Heerden

Country

South Africa

Place

South Africa

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
CHEMONGES
Why did you choose this sketch?
''When you're finally up at the moon looking back at the earth all those differences and nationalistic traits are pretty well going to blend and you're going to get a concept that maybe this is really one world and why the hell can't we learn to live together like decent people?" Quoted by Cosgrove. Simply put, my idea is one world, one people. Unity despite different skin colour or gender.
Cartoonist:
Riley Lucas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Outside influences telling us how to feel is causing decay from the inside out.
Cartoonist:
Connor Van Heerden
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon shows how men and women are unequal in the world .
Cartoonist:
Ashley Thomas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Girls, being silenced by multiple internal and external causes finally pull out the stitches that them silent for so long. Finally telling society that they will no longer just be quiet and will voice their opinions.
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image describes the idea of how when you’re on your phone, you think you’re alone but really, cooperations such as Instagram, Google and Facebook are keeping an ‘eye’ on you and making millions off of selling your privacy to companies.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image is about how in South Africa, people are so poor that they have to often choose between school/literacy and warmth (which represents earning a living and keeping a roof above their heads) as children often have to leave school to start working in order to provide for their families.
Cartoonist:
Rufaro Wanjelani
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is an example of Gender Based Violence happening in South Africa. The woman in the sketch has her hands tied up with the male symbol,her mouth and throat as well.She has hands printed on her body which represnts how she has been sexually assaulted.
Cartoonist:
Rio Ludick
Why did you choose this sketch?
The leading party A.N.C having a big control over our country, showing Zuma being put away in jail but now being on "medical leave" playing golf , the people being happy but what is not seen by the people behind the "room" and all the the money and corruption that is still happening and Cyril standing with money in his pocket even tho people believe he is better. Then the separation of the people/supports by a wall, showing how some supporters have been treated better/differently. Growing up now and understanding how corruption is and just wanting there to be none etc...
Cartoonist:
Carika Middelberg
Why did you choose this sketch?
How students are tied to a degree who often times have little worth when entering the work place. The person is cuffed to their degree and the diploma tuff is choking the character, demonstrating how the perceived idea of a degree giving you a head start is false.

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I WONT BE SILENT.

To be honest I was more inspired by one girl in my class who has always been outspoken and voiced her opinions freely(even if sometimes it was a little out of the blue). She is a true role model and I feel like this is somewhat reminiscent of her.

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Ashley Thomas

Country

South Africa

Place

KZN

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
CHEMONGES
Why did you choose this sketch?
''When you're finally up at the moon looking back at the earth all those differences and nationalistic traits are pretty well going to blend and you're going to get a concept that maybe this is really one world and why the hell can't we learn to live together like decent people?" Quoted by Cosgrove. Simply put, my idea is one world, one people. Unity despite different skin colour or gender.
Cartoonist:
Riley Lucas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Outside influences telling us how to feel is causing decay from the inside out.
Cartoonist:
Connor Van Heerden
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon shows how men and women are unequal in the world .
Cartoonist:
Ashley Thomas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Girls, being silenced by multiple internal and external causes finally pull out the stitches that them silent for so long. Finally telling society that they will no longer just be quiet and will voice their opinions.
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image describes the idea of how when you’re on your phone, you think you’re alone but really, cooperations such as Instagram, Google and Facebook are keeping an ‘eye’ on you and making millions off of selling your privacy to companies.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image is about how in South Africa, people are so poor that they have to often choose between school/literacy and warmth (which represents earning a living and keeping a roof above their heads) as children often have to leave school to start working in order to provide for their families.
Cartoonist:
Rufaro Wanjelani
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is an example of Gender Based Violence happening in South Africa. The woman in the sketch has her hands tied up with the male symbol,her mouth and throat as well.She has hands printed on her body which represnts how she has been sexually assaulted.
Cartoonist:
Rio Ludick
Why did you choose this sketch?
The leading party A.N.C having a big control over our country, showing Zuma being put away in jail but now being on "medical leave" playing golf , the people being happy but what is not seen by the people behind the "room" and all the the money and corruption that is still happening and Cyril standing with money in his pocket even tho people believe he is better. Then the separation of the people/supports by a wall, showing how some supporters have been treated better/differently. Growing up now and understanding how corruption is and just wanting there to be none etc...
Cartoonist:
Carika Middelberg
Why did you choose this sketch?
How students are tied to a degree who often times have little worth when entering the work place. The person is cuffed to their degree and the diploma tuff is choking the character, demonstrating how the perceived idea of a degree giving you a head start is false.

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Be seen, but not heard

The main idea is to push the agenda that children should not be limited by their circumstances, their living conditions or even down to what continent they’re living in, even culture expects us to be silent.

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Kegomoditswe Mabunda

Country

South Africa

Place

National School of Arts Braamfontein Johannesburg

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
CHEMONGES
Why did you choose this sketch?
''When you're finally up at the moon looking back at the earth all those differences and nationalistic traits are pretty well going to blend and you're going to get a concept that maybe this is really one world and why the hell can't we learn to live together like decent people?" Quoted by Cosgrove. Simply put, my idea is one world, one people. Unity despite different skin colour or gender.
Cartoonist:
Riley Lucas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Outside influences telling us how to feel is causing decay from the inside out.
Cartoonist:
Connor Van Heerden
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon shows how men and women are unequal in the world .
Cartoonist:
Ashley Thomas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Girls, being silenced by multiple internal and external causes finally pull out the stitches that them silent for so long. Finally telling society that they will no longer just be quiet and will voice their opinions.
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image describes the idea of how when you’re on your phone, you think you’re alone but really, cooperations such as Instagram, Google and Facebook are keeping an ‘eye’ on you and making millions off of selling your privacy to companies.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image is about how in South Africa, people are so poor that they have to often choose between school/literacy and warmth (which represents earning a living and keeping a roof above their heads) as children often have to leave school to start working in order to provide for their families.
Cartoonist:
Rufaro Wanjelani
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is an example of Gender Based Violence happening in South Africa. The woman in the sketch has her hands tied up with the male symbol,her mouth and throat as well.She has hands printed on her body which represnts how she has been sexually assaulted.
Cartoonist:
Rio Ludick
Why did you choose this sketch?
The leading party A.N.C having a big control over our country, showing Zuma being put away in jail but now being on "medical leave" playing golf , the people being happy but what is not seen by the people behind the "room" and all the the money and corruption that is still happening and Cyril standing with money in his pocket even tho people believe he is better. Then the separation of the people/supports by a wall, showing how some supporters have been treated better/differently. Growing up now and understanding how corruption is and just wanting there to be none etc...
Cartoonist:
Carika Middelberg
Why did you choose this sketch?
How students are tied to a degree who often times have little worth when entering the work place. The person is cuffed to their degree and the diploma tuff is choking the character, demonstrating how the perceived idea of a degree giving you a head start is false.

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The economics of privacy / peeping tom

Whenever I search something, and it pops up on the Instagram as an ad or gmail, it would really freak me out until I found out about how these companies sell privacy and it’s interesting how sometimes I feel alone when really I’m watched by these companies.

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Rhulani Maminze

Country

South Africa

Place

Johannesburg

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
CHEMONGES
Why did you choose this sketch?
''When you're finally up at the moon looking back at the earth all those differences and nationalistic traits are pretty well going to blend and you're going to get a concept that maybe this is really one world and why the hell can't we learn to live together like decent people?" Quoted by Cosgrove. Simply put, my idea is one world, one people. Unity despite different skin colour or gender.
Cartoonist:
Riley Lucas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Outside influences telling us how to feel is causing decay from the inside out.
Cartoonist:
Connor Van Heerden
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon shows how men and women are unequal in the world .
Cartoonist:
Ashley Thomas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Girls, being silenced by multiple internal and external causes finally pull out the stitches that them silent for so long. Finally telling society that they will no longer just be quiet and will voice their opinions.
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image describes the idea of how when you’re on your phone, you think you’re alone but really, cooperations such as Instagram, Google and Facebook are keeping an ‘eye’ on you and making millions off of selling your privacy to companies.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image is about how in South Africa, people are so poor that they have to often choose between school/literacy and warmth (which represents earning a living and keeping a roof above their heads) as children often have to leave school to start working in order to provide for their families.
Cartoonist:
Rufaro Wanjelani
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is an example of Gender Based Violence happening in South Africa. The woman in the sketch has her hands tied up with the male symbol,her mouth and throat as well.She has hands printed on her body which represnts how she has been sexually assaulted.
Cartoonist:
Rio Ludick
Why did you choose this sketch?
The leading party A.N.C having a big control over our country, showing Zuma being put away in jail but now being on "medical leave" playing golf , the people being happy but what is not seen by the people behind the "room" and all the the money and corruption that is still happening and Cyril standing with money in his pocket even tho people believe he is better. Then the separation of the people/supports by a wall, showing how some supporters have been treated better/differently. Growing up now and understanding how corruption is and just wanting there to be none etc...
Cartoonist:
Carika Middelberg
Why did you choose this sketch?
How students are tied to a degree who often times have little worth when entering the work place. The person is cuffed to their degree and the diploma tuff is choking the character, demonstrating how the perceived idea of a degree giving you a head start is false.

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Warmth or education? / the burning books

Looking at the disparities in South Africa made me realise how fortunate I am to have access to education. For some people my age, it’s an afterthought.

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Rhulani Maminze

Country

South Africa

Place

Johannesburg

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
CHEMONGES
Why did you choose this sketch?
''When you're finally up at the moon looking back at the earth all those differences and nationalistic traits are pretty well going to blend and you're going to get a concept that maybe this is really one world and why the hell can't we learn to live together like decent people?" Quoted by Cosgrove. Simply put, my idea is one world, one people. Unity despite different skin colour or gender.
Cartoonist:
Riley Lucas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Outside influences telling us how to feel is causing decay from the inside out.
Cartoonist:
Connor Van Heerden
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon shows how men and women are unequal in the world .
Cartoonist:
Ashley Thomas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Girls, being silenced by multiple internal and external causes finally pull out the stitches that them silent for so long. Finally telling society that they will no longer just be quiet and will voice their opinions.
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image describes the idea of how when you’re on your phone, you think you’re alone but really, cooperations such as Instagram, Google and Facebook are keeping an ‘eye’ on you and making millions off of selling your privacy to companies.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image is about how in South Africa, people are so poor that they have to often choose between school/literacy and warmth (which represents earning a living and keeping a roof above their heads) as children often have to leave school to start working in order to provide for their families.
Cartoonist:
Rufaro Wanjelani
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is an example of Gender Based Violence happening in South Africa. The woman in the sketch has her hands tied up with the male symbol,her mouth and throat as well.She has hands printed on her body which represnts how she has been sexually assaulted.
Cartoonist:
Rio Ludick
Why did you choose this sketch?
The leading party A.N.C having a big control over our country, showing Zuma being put away in jail but now being on "medical leave" playing golf , the people being happy but what is not seen by the people behind the "room" and all the the money and corruption that is still happening and Cyril standing with money in his pocket even tho people believe he is better. Then the separation of the people/supports by a wall, showing how some supporters have been treated better/differently. Growing up now and understanding how corruption is and just wanting there to be none etc...
Cartoonist:
Carika Middelberg
Why did you choose this sketch?
How students are tied to a degree who often times have little worth when entering the work place. The person is cuffed to their degree and the diploma tuff is choking the character, demonstrating how the perceived idea of a degree giving you a head start is false.

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Why do I deserve to go through This?

I came up with this idea to bring awareness about what is happening to women around South Africa and any part of the world.It is something that should be stopped immediatley.

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Rufaro Wanjelani

Country

South Africa

Place

Johannesburg,South Africa

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
CHEMONGES
Why did you choose this sketch?
''When you're finally up at the moon looking back at the earth all those differences and nationalistic traits are pretty well going to blend and you're going to get a concept that maybe this is really one world and why the hell can't we learn to live together like decent people?" Quoted by Cosgrove. Simply put, my idea is one world, one people. Unity despite different skin colour or gender.
Cartoonist:
Riley Lucas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Outside influences telling us how to feel is causing decay from the inside out.
Cartoonist:
Connor Van Heerden
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon shows how men and women are unequal in the world .
Cartoonist:
Ashley Thomas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Girls, being silenced by multiple internal and external causes finally pull out the stitches that them silent for so long. Finally telling society that they will no longer just be quiet and will voice their opinions.
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image describes the idea of how when you’re on your phone, you think you’re alone but really, cooperations such as Instagram, Google and Facebook are keeping an ‘eye’ on you and making millions off of selling your privacy to companies.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image is about how in South Africa, people are so poor that they have to often choose between school/literacy and warmth (which represents earning a living and keeping a roof above their heads) as children often have to leave school to start working in order to provide for their families.
Cartoonist:
Rufaro Wanjelani
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is an example of Gender Based Violence happening in South Africa. The woman in the sketch has her hands tied up with the male symbol,her mouth and throat as well.She has hands printed on her body which represnts how she has been sexually assaulted.
Cartoonist:
Rio Ludick
Why did you choose this sketch?
The leading party A.N.C having a big control over our country, showing Zuma being put away in jail but now being on "medical leave" playing golf , the people being happy but what is not seen by the people behind the "room" and all the the money and corruption that is still happening and Cyril standing with money in his pocket even tho people believe he is better. Then the separation of the people/supports by a wall, showing how some supporters have been treated better/differently. Growing up now and understanding how corruption is and just wanting there to be none etc...
Cartoonist:
Carika Middelberg
Why did you choose this sketch?
How students are tied to a degree who often times have little worth when entering the work place. The person is cuffed to their degree and the diploma tuff is choking the character, demonstrating how the perceived idea of a degree giving you a head start is false.

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Misleading government

it has been on my mind for a while and is something important now coming up to voting time and just wanting there to be no corruption and also wanting eqaultiy in the country.

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Rio Ludick

Country

South Africa

Place

South Africa, Johannesburg

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
CHEMONGES
Why did you choose this sketch?
''When you're finally up at the moon looking back at the earth all those differences and nationalistic traits are pretty well going to blend and you're going to get a concept that maybe this is really one world and why the hell can't we learn to live together like decent people?" Quoted by Cosgrove. Simply put, my idea is one world, one people. Unity despite different skin colour or gender.
Cartoonist:
Riley Lucas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Outside influences telling us how to feel is causing decay from the inside out.
Cartoonist:
Connor Van Heerden
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon shows how men and women are unequal in the world .
Cartoonist:
Ashley Thomas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Girls, being silenced by multiple internal and external causes finally pull out the stitches that them silent for so long. Finally telling society that they will no longer just be quiet and will voice their opinions.
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image describes the idea of how when you’re on your phone, you think you’re alone but really, cooperations such as Instagram, Google and Facebook are keeping an ‘eye’ on you and making millions off of selling your privacy to companies.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image is about how in South Africa, people are so poor that they have to often choose between school/literacy and warmth (which represents earning a living and keeping a roof above their heads) as children often have to leave school to start working in order to provide for their families.
Cartoonist:
Rufaro Wanjelani
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is an example of Gender Based Violence happening in South Africa. The woman in the sketch has her hands tied up with the male symbol,her mouth and throat as well.She has hands printed on her body which represnts how she has been sexually assaulted.
Cartoonist:
Rio Ludick
Why did you choose this sketch?
The leading party A.N.C having a big control over our country, showing Zuma being put away in jail but now being on "medical leave" playing golf , the people being happy but what is not seen by the people behind the "room" and all the the money and corruption that is still happening and Cyril standing with money in his pocket even tho people believe he is better. Then the separation of the people/supports by a wall, showing how some supporters have been treated better/differently. Growing up now and understanding how corruption is and just wanting there to be none etc...
Cartoonist:
Carika Middelberg
Why did you choose this sketch?
How students are tied to a degree who often times have little worth when entering the work place. The person is cuffed to their degree and the diploma tuff is choking the character, demonstrating how the perceived idea of a degree giving you a head start is false.

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Unemployment of the youth

As a student, this is very relevant to me. Hearing from post-graduates who are struggling to find work after graduation. Facing unemployment after my degree is very real fear for me and all my fellow students.

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Carika Middelberg

Country

South Africa

Place

Pretoria, Gauteng, Pretoria

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
CHEMONGES
Why did you choose this sketch?
''When you're finally up at the moon looking back at the earth all those differences and nationalistic traits are pretty well going to blend and you're going to get a concept that maybe this is really one world and why the hell can't we learn to live together like decent people?" Quoted by Cosgrove. Simply put, my idea is one world, one people. Unity despite different skin colour or gender.
Cartoonist:
Riley Lucas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Outside influences telling us how to feel is causing decay from the inside out.
Cartoonist:
Connor Van Heerden
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon shows how men and women are unequal in the world .
Cartoonist:
Ashley Thomas
Why did you choose this sketch?
Girls, being silenced by multiple internal and external causes finally pull out the stitches that them silent for so long. Finally telling society that they will no longer just be quiet and will voice their opinions.
Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image describes the idea of how when you’re on your phone, you think you’re alone but really, cooperations such as Instagram, Google and Facebook are keeping an ‘eye’ on you and making millions off of selling your privacy to companies.
Cartoonist:
Rhulani Maminze
Why did you choose this sketch?
This image is about how in South Africa, people are so poor that they have to often choose between school/literacy and warmth (which represents earning a living and keeping a roof above their heads) as children often have to leave school to start working in order to provide for their families.
Cartoonist:
Rufaro Wanjelani
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is an example of Gender Based Violence happening in South Africa. The woman in the sketch has her hands tied up with the male symbol,her mouth and throat as well.She has hands printed on her body which represnts how she has been sexually assaulted.
Cartoonist:
Rio Ludick
Why did you choose this sketch?
The leading party A.N.C having a big control over our country, showing Zuma being put away in jail but now being on "medical leave" playing golf , the people being happy but what is not seen by the people behind the "room" and all the the money and corruption that is still happening and Cyril standing with money in his pocket even tho people believe he is better. Then the separation of the people/supports by a wall, showing how some supporters have been treated better/differently. Growing up now and understanding how corruption is and just wanting there to be none etc...
Cartoonist:
Carika Middelberg
Why did you choose this sketch?
How students are tied to a degree who often times have little worth when entering the work place. The person is cuffed to their degree and the diploma tuff is choking the character, demonstrating how the perceived idea of a degree giving you a head start is false.

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