June 27, 2018
Eleri Harris ′14 is the deputy editor at The Nib and a swift cartoonist. Based in Australia, she has posted four comics on The Nib already this year, in addition to her editorial duties.
- In 1966 Australia Enacted Fun Control. We haven’t had a Mass Shooting Since.
Born in Tasmania, Eleri talks about mass shootings, reflecting through the eyes of a Tasmanian grade schooler and dissecting facts as a modern journalist. - Dark Arts: How Cambridge Analytica Used Facebook to Find out Who You Are
More icky data mining on the internet through loose contracts and Facebook, Dr. Aleksander Krogan made a quiz app to gather the data for “academic purposes.” - Important Moments in US-Korean Relations
With the new peace being tired by North and South Korea, it is good to have a look at the history that got us to this point since the first exchange of US and Korean gunfire in 1865. - This Land Is Our Land: The Native American Occupation of Alcatraz
In 1969, abuse of rights was being protested on all fronts. And Native Americans were rightly joining in to fight against their federal discrimination and disenfranchisement, especially after the Indian Center in San Francisco was burned to the ground. They aimed for a new Center on the Island of Alcatraz.
Tags: Cartoon Studies, comics journalism, Eleri Harris, The Nib