Food Wastage in SA

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Botlhale Aziza Bokaba

Country

South Africa

Place

Johannesburg, South Africa

Cartoons

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Cartoonist:
Botlhale Aziza Bokaba
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to have people who are suffering from food insecurity to be asking for food that's being dropped of by a truck(s) in the background, and then have one or two authoritive figures blocking them. The piles of food are rotting to represent the amount of food thrown out into landfills.
Cartoonist:
Adolis
Why did you choose this sketch?
Many people are scared because of the virus. Many countries has done bad things. May people are agry, because of that.
Cartoonist:
Lisa van Sluis
Why did you choose this sketch?
We see a person with a knife in their head. This knife represents mental illness as is written on the blade. We see another person walk by with a knife in their head as well, saying you're not alone. During the pandemic, teenagers and others alike have seen an increase in mental health issues. The problem with this is that sometimes, this is still a topic that not many people like to address and it is a difficult thing to talk about. I myself have struggled with severe depression for almost four years now, but I am one of the lucky people with a lovely support system, and I realize that for some this is not the case. It is therefore my wish for the future that those who struggle with mental health issues, know they are not alone, and that there is always some help available for them.
Cartoonist:
Arvash sewpaul
Why did you choose this sketch?
Earth is running a day car that is fostering themes and principles such as inclusivity, love, communication, etc and removing negative themes such as exclusivity, patriarchy, capitalism, fast-fashion, exploitation. This is to represent that we as humans need to foster these principles for or future.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Mokgawa
Why did you choose this sketch?
My cartoon was inspired by violent attacks and killing of queer individuals. homophobic encounters too.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Masheane
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon comments on the idea of the Gender Binary as well as Discourses surrounding heteronormativity that have been enforced in our everyday life. It is the idea that men have to be masculine and always associate them selves with things we consider “manly” like only wearing blue and pants or appearing strong, brave and violent. This challenges that narrative, here we have an icon of a human wearing a skirt on the toilet door, because of heteronormativity, we assume that this means ONLY WOMEN, cause society has made us think only females can wear dresses or Express femininity... yet it doesn’t say “only girls” on the door, hence we can interpret it the way we want to. It is a new era in the world, where humans should be able to express their Gender in any way they want to, it aims to promote diversity and the acceptance as well as let him of old traditional ideas that may be homophobic and sexist.
Cartoonist:
Oluga Netshisaulu
Why did you choose this sketch?
People assume that a person is ok when they are surrounded by people and dismiss value their mental health
Cartoonist:
Ezra
Why did you choose this sketch?
This sketch shows how political killings are usually committed by the people who share the same political affiliation with you.
Cartoonist:
Sabriyah Madhi
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea or what my cartoon wishes to depict is a world leaders summit where all the world leaders are women .
Cartoonist:
Kat
Why did you choose this sketch?
The vaccines have recently opened for under 18s but many parents/anti vax people don’t want kids to get vaccinated because it’s “unsafe” but they don’t mind their teens smoking/drinking/sexting/etc. The idea basically critiques the lack of trust in medicine and misinformation as well as the unsafe expectations and environments teens are pushed into.

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Pandemic

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Adolis

Country

Lithuania

Place

Kaunas

Cartoons

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Nahid Maghsoudi, Iran

Cartoonist

Nahid Maghsoudi

Country

Iran

Why did you choose this sketch?

We must not be scared, we must fight it.

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You're not alone

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Lisa van Sluis

Country

South Africa

Place

Hout Bay

Cartoons

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Cartoonist:
Botlhale Aziza Bokaba
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to have people who are suffering from food insecurity to be asking for food that's being dropped of by a truck(s) in the background, and then have one or two authoritive figures blocking them. The piles of food are rotting to represent the amount of food thrown out into landfills.
Cartoonist:
Adolis
Why did you choose this sketch?
Many people are scared because of the virus. Many countries has done bad things. May people are agry, because of that.
Cartoonist:
Lisa van Sluis
Why did you choose this sketch?
We see a person with a knife in their head. This knife represents mental illness as is written on the blade. We see another person walk by with a knife in their head as well, saying you're not alone. During the pandemic, teenagers and others alike have seen an increase in mental health issues. The problem with this is that sometimes, this is still a topic that not many people like to address and it is a difficult thing to talk about. I myself have struggled with severe depression for almost four years now, but I am one of the lucky people with a lovely support system, and I realize that for some this is not the case. It is therefore my wish for the future that those who struggle with mental health issues, know they are not alone, and that there is always some help available for them.
Cartoonist:
Arvash sewpaul
Why did you choose this sketch?
Earth is running a day car that is fostering themes and principles such as inclusivity, love, communication, etc and removing negative themes such as exclusivity, patriarchy, capitalism, fast-fashion, exploitation. This is to represent that we as humans need to foster these principles for or future.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Mokgawa
Why did you choose this sketch?
My cartoon was inspired by violent attacks and killing of queer individuals. homophobic encounters too.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Masheane
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon comments on the idea of the Gender Binary as well as Discourses surrounding heteronormativity that have been enforced in our everyday life. It is the idea that men have to be masculine and always associate them selves with things we consider “manly” like only wearing blue and pants or appearing strong, brave and violent. This challenges that narrative, here we have an icon of a human wearing a skirt on the toilet door, because of heteronormativity, we assume that this means ONLY WOMEN, cause society has made us think only females can wear dresses or Express femininity... yet it doesn’t say “only girls” on the door, hence we can interpret it the way we want to. It is a new era in the world, where humans should be able to express their Gender in any way they want to, it aims to promote diversity and the acceptance as well as let him of old traditional ideas that may be homophobic and sexist.
Cartoonist:
Oluga Netshisaulu
Why did you choose this sketch?
People assume that a person is ok when they are surrounded by people and dismiss value their mental health
Cartoonist:
Ezra
Why did you choose this sketch?
This sketch shows how political killings are usually committed by the people who share the same political affiliation with you.
Cartoonist:
Sabriyah Madhi
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea or what my cartoon wishes to depict is a world leaders summit where all the world leaders are women .
Cartoonist:
Kat
Why did you choose this sketch?
The vaccines have recently opened for under 18s but many parents/anti vax people don’t want kids to get vaccinated because it’s “unsafe” but they don’t mind their teens smoking/drinking/sexting/etc. The idea basically critiques the lack of trust in medicine and misinformation as well as the unsafe expectations and environments teens are pushed into.

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Fostering Positivity

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Arvash sewpaul

Country

South Africa

Place

Johannesburg

Cartoons

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Cartoonist:
Botlhale Aziza Bokaba
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to have people who are suffering from food insecurity to be asking for food that's being dropped of by a truck(s) in the background, and then have one or two authoritive figures blocking them. The piles of food are rotting to represent the amount of food thrown out into landfills.
Cartoonist:
Adolis
Why did you choose this sketch?
Many people are scared because of the virus. Many countries has done bad things. May people are agry, because of that.
Cartoonist:
Lisa van Sluis
Why did you choose this sketch?
We see a person with a knife in their head. This knife represents mental illness as is written on the blade. We see another person walk by with a knife in their head as well, saying you're not alone. During the pandemic, teenagers and others alike have seen an increase in mental health issues. The problem with this is that sometimes, this is still a topic that not many people like to address and it is a difficult thing to talk about. I myself have struggled with severe depression for almost four years now, but I am one of the lucky people with a lovely support system, and I realize that for some this is not the case. It is therefore my wish for the future that those who struggle with mental health issues, know they are not alone, and that there is always some help available for them.
Cartoonist:
Arvash sewpaul
Why did you choose this sketch?
Earth is running a day car that is fostering themes and principles such as inclusivity, love, communication, etc and removing negative themes such as exclusivity, patriarchy, capitalism, fast-fashion, exploitation. This is to represent that we as humans need to foster these principles for or future.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Mokgawa
Why did you choose this sketch?
My cartoon was inspired by violent attacks and killing of queer individuals. homophobic encounters too.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Masheane
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon comments on the idea of the Gender Binary as well as Discourses surrounding heteronormativity that have been enforced in our everyday life. It is the idea that men have to be masculine and always associate them selves with things we consider “manly” like only wearing blue and pants or appearing strong, brave and violent. This challenges that narrative, here we have an icon of a human wearing a skirt on the toilet door, because of heteronormativity, we assume that this means ONLY WOMEN, cause society has made us think only females can wear dresses or Express femininity... yet it doesn’t say “only girls” on the door, hence we can interpret it the way we want to. It is a new era in the world, where humans should be able to express their Gender in any way they want to, it aims to promote diversity and the acceptance as well as let him of old traditional ideas that may be homophobic and sexist.
Cartoonist:
Oluga Netshisaulu
Why did you choose this sketch?
People assume that a person is ok when they are surrounded by people and dismiss value their mental health
Cartoonist:
Ezra
Why did you choose this sketch?
This sketch shows how political killings are usually committed by the people who share the same political affiliation with you.
Cartoonist:
Sabriyah Madhi
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea or what my cartoon wishes to depict is a world leaders summit where all the world leaders are women .
Cartoonist:
Kat
Why did you choose this sketch?
The vaccines have recently opened for under 18s but many parents/anti vax people don’t want kids to get vaccinated because it’s “unsafe” but they don’t mind their teens smoking/drinking/sexting/etc. The idea basically critiques the lack of trust in medicine and misinformation as well as the unsafe expectations and environments teens are pushed into.

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Homophobia

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Lesedi Mokgawa

Country

South Africa

Place

South Africa

Cartoons

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

Cartoonist:
Botlhale Aziza Bokaba
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to have people who are suffering from food insecurity to be asking for food that's being dropped of by a truck(s) in the background, and then have one or two authoritive figures blocking them. The piles of food are rotting to represent the amount of food thrown out into landfills.
Cartoonist:
Adolis
Why did you choose this sketch?
Many people are scared because of the virus. Many countries has done bad things. May people are agry, because of that.
Cartoonist:
Lisa van Sluis
Why did you choose this sketch?
We see a person with a knife in their head. This knife represents mental illness as is written on the blade. We see another person walk by with a knife in their head as well, saying you're not alone. During the pandemic, teenagers and others alike have seen an increase in mental health issues. The problem with this is that sometimes, this is still a topic that not many people like to address and it is a difficult thing to talk about. I myself have struggled with severe depression for almost four years now, but I am one of the lucky people with a lovely support system, and I realize that for some this is not the case. It is therefore my wish for the future that those who struggle with mental health issues, know they are not alone, and that there is always some help available for them.
Cartoonist:
Arvash sewpaul
Why did you choose this sketch?
Earth is running a day car that is fostering themes and principles such as inclusivity, love, communication, etc and removing negative themes such as exclusivity, patriarchy, capitalism, fast-fashion, exploitation. This is to represent that we as humans need to foster these principles for or future.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Mokgawa
Why did you choose this sketch?
My cartoon was inspired by violent attacks and killing of queer individuals. homophobic encounters too.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Masheane
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon comments on the idea of the Gender Binary as well as Discourses surrounding heteronormativity that have been enforced in our everyday life. It is the idea that men have to be masculine and always associate them selves with things we consider “manly” like only wearing blue and pants or appearing strong, brave and violent. This challenges that narrative, here we have an icon of a human wearing a skirt on the toilet door, because of heteronormativity, we assume that this means ONLY WOMEN, cause society has made us think only females can wear dresses or Express femininity... yet it doesn’t say “only girls” on the door, hence we can interpret it the way we want to. It is a new era in the world, where humans should be able to express their Gender in any way they want to, it aims to promote diversity and the acceptance as well as let him of old traditional ideas that may be homophobic and sexist.
Cartoonist:
Oluga Netshisaulu
Why did you choose this sketch?
People assume that a person is ok when they are surrounded by people and dismiss value their mental health
Cartoonist:
Ezra
Why did you choose this sketch?
This sketch shows how political killings are usually committed by the people who share the same political affiliation with you.
Cartoonist:
Sabriyah Madhi
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea or what my cartoon wishes to depict is a world leaders summit where all the world leaders are women .
Cartoonist:
Kat
Why did you choose this sketch?
The vaccines have recently opened for under 18s but many parents/anti vax people don’t want kids to get vaccinated because it’s “unsafe” but they don’t mind their teens smoking/drinking/sexting/etc. The idea basically critiques the lack of trust in medicine and misinformation as well as the unsafe expectations and environments teens are pushed into.

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Gender Binary

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Lesedi Masheane

Country

South Africa

Place

South Africa

Cartoons

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

Cartoonist:
Botlhale Aziza Bokaba
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to have people who are suffering from food insecurity to be asking for food that's being dropped of by a truck(s) in the background, and then have one or two authoritive figures blocking them. The piles of food are rotting to represent the amount of food thrown out into landfills.
Cartoonist:
Adolis
Why did you choose this sketch?
Many people are scared because of the virus. Many countries has done bad things. May people are agry, because of that.
Cartoonist:
Lisa van Sluis
Why did you choose this sketch?
We see a person with a knife in their head. This knife represents mental illness as is written on the blade. We see another person walk by with a knife in their head as well, saying you're not alone. During the pandemic, teenagers and others alike have seen an increase in mental health issues. The problem with this is that sometimes, this is still a topic that not many people like to address and it is a difficult thing to talk about. I myself have struggled with severe depression for almost four years now, but I am one of the lucky people with a lovely support system, and I realize that for some this is not the case. It is therefore my wish for the future that those who struggle with mental health issues, know they are not alone, and that there is always some help available for them.
Cartoonist:
Arvash sewpaul
Why did you choose this sketch?
Earth is running a day car that is fostering themes and principles such as inclusivity, love, communication, etc and removing negative themes such as exclusivity, patriarchy, capitalism, fast-fashion, exploitation. This is to represent that we as humans need to foster these principles for or future.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Mokgawa
Why did you choose this sketch?
My cartoon was inspired by violent attacks and killing of queer individuals. homophobic encounters too.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Masheane
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon comments on the idea of the Gender Binary as well as Discourses surrounding heteronormativity that have been enforced in our everyday life. It is the idea that men have to be masculine and always associate them selves with things we consider “manly” like only wearing blue and pants or appearing strong, brave and violent. This challenges that narrative, here we have an icon of a human wearing a skirt on the toilet door, because of heteronormativity, we assume that this means ONLY WOMEN, cause society has made us think only females can wear dresses or Express femininity... yet it doesn’t say “only girls” on the door, hence we can interpret it the way we want to. It is a new era in the world, where humans should be able to express their Gender in any way they want to, it aims to promote diversity and the acceptance as well as let him of old traditional ideas that may be homophobic and sexist.
Cartoonist:
Oluga Netshisaulu
Why did you choose this sketch?
People assume that a person is ok when they are surrounded by people and dismiss value their mental health
Cartoonist:
Ezra
Why did you choose this sketch?
This sketch shows how political killings are usually committed by the people who share the same political affiliation with you.
Cartoonist:
Sabriyah Madhi
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea or what my cartoon wishes to depict is a world leaders summit where all the world leaders are women .
Cartoonist:
Kat
Why did you choose this sketch?
The vaccines have recently opened for under 18s but many parents/anti vax people don’t want kids to get vaccinated because it’s “unsafe” but they don’t mind their teens smoking/drinking/sexting/etc. The idea basically critiques the lack of trust in medicine and misinformation as well as the unsafe expectations and environments teens are pushed into.

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Alone in a crowd people

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Oluga Netshisaulu

Country

South Africa

Place

Oluga 4

Cartoons

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

Cartoonist:
Botlhale Aziza Bokaba
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to have people who are suffering from food insecurity to be asking for food that's being dropped of by a truck(s) in the background, and then have one or two authoritive figures blocking them. The piles of food are rotting to represent the amount of food thrown out into landfills.
Cartoonist:
Adolis
Why did you choose this sketch?
Many people are scared because of the virus. Many countries has done bad things. May people are agry, because of that.
Cartoonist:
Lisa van Sluis
Why did you choose this sketch?
We see a person with a knife in their head. This knife represents mental illness as is written on the blade. We see another person walk by with a knife in their head as well, saying you're not alone. During the pandemic, teenagers and others alike have seen an increase in mental health issues. The problem with this is that sometimes, this is still a topic that not many people like to address and it is a difficult thing to talk about. I myself have struggled with severe depression for almost four years now, but I am one of the lucky people with a lovely support system, and I realize that for some this is not the case. It is therefore my wish for the future that those who struggle with mental health issues, know they are not alone, and that there is always some help available for them.
Cartoonist:
Arvash sewpaul
Why did you choose this sketch?
Earth is running a day car that is fostering themes and principles such as inclusivity, love, communication, etc and removing negative themes such as exclusivity, patriarchy, capitalism, fast-fashion, exploitation. This is to represent that we as humans need to foster these principles for or future.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Mokgawa
Why did you choose this sketch?
My cartoon was inspired by violent attacks and killing of queer individuals. homophobic encounters too.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Masheane
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon comments on the idea of the Gender Binary as well as Discourses surrounding heteronormativity that have been enforced in our everyday life. It is the idea that men have to be masculine and always associate them selves with things we consider “manly” like only wearing blue and pants or appearing strong, brave and violent. This challenges that narrative, here we have an icon of a human wearing a skirt on the toilet door, because of heteronormativity, we assume that this means ONLY WOMEN, cause society has made us think only females can wear dresses or Express femininity... yet it doesn’t say “only girls” on the door, hence we can interpret it the way we want to. It is a new era in the world, where humans should be able to express their Gender in any way they want to, it aims to promote diversity and the acceptance as well as let him of old traditional ideas that may be homophobic and sexist.
Cartoonist:
Oluga Netshisaulu
Why did you choose this sketch?
People assume that a person is ok when they are surrounded by people and dismiss value their mental health
Cartoonist:
Ezra
Why did you choose this sketch?
This sketch shows how political killings are usually committed by the people who share the same political affiliation with you.
Cartoonist:
Sabriyah Madhi
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea or what my cartoon wishes to depict is a world leaders summit where all the world leaders are women .
Cartoonist:
Kat
Why did you choose this sketch?
The vaccines have recently opened for under 18s but many parents/anti vax people don’t want kids to get vaccinated because it’s “unsafe” but they don’t mind their teens smoking/drinking/sexting/etc. The idea basically critiques the lack of trust in medicine and misinformation as well as the unsafe expectations and environments teens are pushed into.

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Political killings in South Africa

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Ezra

Country

South Africa

Place

Johannesburg

Cartoons

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

Cartoonist:
Botlhale Aziza Bokaba
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to have people who are suffering from food insecurity to be asking for food that's being dropped of by a truck(s) in the background, and then have one or two authoritive figures blocking them. The piles of food are rotting to represent the amount of food thrown out into landfills.
Cartoonist:
Adolis
Why did you choose this sketch?
Many people are scared because of the virus. Many countries has done bad things. May people are agry, because of that.
Cartoonist:
Lisa van Sluis
Why did you choose this sketch?
We see a person with a knife in their head. This knife represents mental illness as is written on the blade. We see another person walk by with a knife in their head as well, saying you're not alone. During the pandemic, teenagers and others alike have seen an increase in mental health issues. The problem with this is that sometimes, this is still a topic that not many people like to address and it is a difficult thing to talk about. I myself have struggled with severe depression for almost four years now, but I am one of the lucky people with a lovely support system, and I realize that for some this is not the case. It is therefore my wish for the future that those who struggle with mental health issues, know they are not alone, and that there is always some help available for them.
Cartoonist:
Arvash sewpaul
Why did you choose this sketch?
Earth is running a day car that is fostering themes and principles such as inclusivity, love, communication, etc and removing negative themes such as exclusivity, patriarchy, capitalism, fast-fashion, exploitation. This is to represent that we as humans need to foster these principles for or future.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Mokgawa
Why did you choose this sketch?
My cartoon was inspired by violent attacks and killing of queer individuals. homophobic encounters too.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Masheane
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon comments on the idea of the Gender Binary as well as Discourses surrounding heteronormativity that have been enforced in our everyday life. It is the idea that men have to be masculine and always associate them selves with things we consider “manly” like only wearing blue and pants or appearing strong, brave and violent. This challenges that narrative, here we have an icon of a human wearing a skirt on the toilet door, because of heteronormativity, we assume that this means ONLY WOMEN, cause society has made us think only females can wear dresses or Express femininity... yet it doesn’t say “only girls” on the door, hence we can interpret it the way we want to. It is a new era in the world, where humans should be able to express their Gender in any way they want to, it aims to promote diversity and the acceptance as well as let him of old traditional ideas that may be homophobic and sexist.
Cartoonist:
Oluga Netshisaulu
Why did you choose this sketch?
People assume that a person is ok when they are surrounded by people and dismiss value their mental health
Cartoonist:
Ezra
Why did you choose this sketch?
This sketch shows how political killings are usually committed by the people who share the same political affiliation with you.
Cartoonist:
Sabriyah Madhi
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea or what my cartoon wishes to depict is a world leaders summit where all the world leaders are women .
Cartoonist:
Kat
Why did you choose this sketch?
The vaccines have recently opened for under 18s but many parents/anti vax people don’t want kids to get vaccinated because it’s “unsafe” but they don’t mind their teens smoking/drinking/sexting/etc. The idea basically critiques the lack of trust in medicine and misinformation as well as the unsafe expectations and environments teens are pushed into.

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Future world leaders summit

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Sabriyah Madhi

Country

South Africa

Place

Durban ,South Africa

Cartoons

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

Cartoonist:
Botlhale Aziza Bokaba
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to have people who are suffering from food insecurity to be asking for food that's being dropped of by a truck(s) in the background, and then have one or two authoritive figures blocking them. The piles of food are rotting to represent the amount of food thrown out into landfills.
Cartoonist:
Adolis
Why did you choose this sketch?
Many people are scared because of the virus. Many countries has done bad things. May people are agry, because of that.
Cartoonist:
Lisa van Sluis
Why did you choose this sketch?
We see a person with a knife in their head. This knife represents mental illness as is written on the blade. We see another person walk by with a knife in their head as well, saying you're not alone. During the pandemic, teenagers and others alike have seen an increase in mental health issues. The problem with this is that sometimes, this is still a topic that not many people like to address and it is a difficult thing to talk about. I myself have struggled with severe depression for almost four years now, but I am one of the lucky people with a lovely support system, and I realize that for some this is not the case. It is therefore my wish for the future that those who struggle with mental health issues, know they are not alone, and that there is always some help available for them.
Cartoonist:
Arvash sewpaul
Why did you choose this sketch?
Earth is running a day car that is fostering themes and principles such as inclusivity, love, communication, etc and removing negative themes such as exclusivity, patriarchy, capitalism, fast-fashion, exploitation. This is to represent that we as humans need to foster these principles for or future.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Mokgawa
Why did you choose this sketch?
My cartoon was inspired by violent attacks and killing of queer individuals. homophobic encounters too.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Masheane
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon comments on the idea of the Gender Binary as well as Discourses surrounding heteronormativity that have been enforced in our everyday life. It is the idea that men have to be masculine and always associate them selves with things we consider “manly” like only wearing blue and pants or appearing strong, brave and violent. This challenges that narrative, here we have an icon of a human wearing a skirt on the toilet door, because of heteronormativity, we assume that this means ONLY WOMEN, cause society has made us think only females can wear dresses or Express femininity... yet it doesn’t say “only girls” on the door, hence we can interpret it the way we want to. It is a new era in the world, where humans should be able to express their Gender in any way they want to, it aims to promote diversity and the acceptance as well as let him of old traditional ideas that may be homophobic and sexist.
Cartoonist:
Oluga Netshisaulu
Why did you choose this sketch?
People assume that a person is ok when they are surrounded by people and dismiss value their mental health
Cartoonist:
Ezra
Why did you choose this sketch?
This sketch shows how political killings are usually committed by the people who share the same political affiliation with you.
Cartoonist:
Sabriyah Madhi
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea or what my cartoon wishes to depict is a world leaders summit where all the world leaders are women .
Cartoonist:
Kat
Why did you choose this sketch?
The vaccines have recently opened for under 18s but many parents/anti vax people don’t want kids to get vaccinated because it’s “unsafe” but they don’t mind their teens smoking/drinking/sexting/etc. The idea basically critiques the lack of trust in medicine and misinformation as well as the unsafe expectations and environments teens are pushed into.

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Misplaced trust

Human Interaction

Sketcher

Kat

Country

South Africa

Place

Guateng (SA)

Cartoons

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

Cartoonist:
Botlhale Aziza Bokaba
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to have people who are suffering from food insecurity to be asking for food that's being dropped of by a truck(s) in the background, and then have one or two authoritive figures blocking them. The piles of food are rotting to represent the amount of food thrown out into landfills.
Cartoonist:
Adolis
Why did you choose this sketch?
Many people are scared because of the virus. Many countries has done bad things. May people are agry, because of that.
Cartoonist:
Lisa van Sluis
Why did you choose this sketch?
We see a person with a knife in their head. This knife represents mental illness as is written on the blade. We see another person walk by with a knife in their head as well, saying you're not alone. During the pandemic, teenagers and others alike have seen an increase in mental health issues. The problem with this is that sometimes, this is still a topic that not many people like to address and it is a difficult thing to talk about. I myself have struggled with severe depression for almost four years now, but I am one of the lucky people with a lovely support system, and I realize that for some this is not the case. It is therefore my wish for the future that those who struggle with mental health issues, know they are not alone, and that there is always some help available for them.
Cartoonist:
Arvash sewpaul
Why did you choose this sketch?
Earth is running a day car that is fostering themes and principles such as inclusivity, love, communication, etc and removing negative themes such as exclusivity, patriarchy, capitalism, fast-fashion, exploitation. This is to represent that we as humans need to foster these principles for or future.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Mokgawa
Why did you choose this sketch?
My cartoon was inspired by violent attacks and killing of queer individuals. homophobic encounters too.
Cartoonist:
Lesedi Masheane
Why did you choose this sketch?
This cartoon comments on the idea of the Gender Binary as well as Discourses surrounding heteronormativity that have been enforced in our everyday life. It is the idea that men have to be masculine and always associate them selves with things we consider “manly” like only wearing blue and pants or appearing strong, brave and violent. This challenges that narrative, here we have an icon of a human wearing a skirt on the toilet door, because of heteronormativity, we assume that this means ONLY WOMEN, cause society has made us think only females can wear dresses or Express femininity... yet it doesn’t say “only girls” on the door, hence we can interpret it the way we want to. It is a new era in the world, where humans should be able to express their Gender in any way they want to, it aims to promote diversity and the acceptance as well as let him of old traditional ideas that may be homophobic and sexist.
Cartoonist:
Oluga Netshisaulu
Why did you choose this sketch?
People assume that a person is ok when they are surrounded by people and dismiss value their mental health
Cartoonist:
Ezra
Why did you choose this sketch?
This sketch shows how political killings are usually committed by the people who share the same political affiliation with you.
Cartoonist:
Sabriyah Madhi
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea or what my cartoon wishes to depict is a world leaders summit where all the world leaders are women .
Cartoonist:
Kat
Why did you choose this sketch?
The vaccines have recently opened for under 18s but many parents/anti vax people don’t want kids to get vaccinated because it’s “unsafe” but they don’t mind their teens smoking/drinking/sexting/etc. The idea basically critiques the lack of trust in medicine and misinformation as well as the unsafe expectations and environments teens are pushed into.

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