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27: 168:, the AAEC was created to promote and stimulate public interest in the editorial page cartoon and to create closer contact among political cartoonists. Each year, the annual AAEC convention is held in a different North American city, allowing cartoonists and other association members—including publishers, writers, historians and collectors—the chance to meet face-to-face, talk shop, and generally 270:
and Mary Locher, who felt the need to establish an award that would not only honor the memory of John Locher but also would help discover young cartoonists and stimulate interest in editorial cartooning among college-age students in North America.
249:"Editorial cartoons are quick, in-the-moment commentary, whose artists have to educate themselves on complex issues and craft well-informed opinions in a single take that emphasizes clarity under daily deadlines. Illustrated reporting, or 234:," the diverse organizations joined forces to oppose the bills, which the groups believe "permits, and even encourages, wide-scale infringements while depriving creators of protections currently available under the Copyright Act." 245:, the AAEC "issued a statement calling for the Pulitzer board to reinstate Editorial Cartooning as its own category while also recognizing Illustrated Reporting as a separate form." They wrote: 435: 286:
saw how effective satire could sometimes be when directed at targets across the street, and often lamented that such work was overlooked by the big industry awards.
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The AAEC has filed friend-of-the-court briefs in several cases dealing with freedom of the press, including the 1988 Supreme Court case
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program designed to aid educators at all levels in teaching history, economics, social studies and current events.
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in the United States, Canada and Mexico. With nearly 200 members, it is the world's largest organization of
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cartoonist, who died of cancer in 2012. As the cartoonist for daily newspapers in two state capitals,
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The AAEC follows the publishing industry and member artists through news updates at its web site
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committee replacing the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning with the revamped category the
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In 2008, AAEC joined over 60 other art licensing businesses (including the
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issues, the Association does not take sides in political controversies.
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The AAEC site also offers dozens of new editorial cartoons each day.
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Formed in 1957 by a small group of newspaper cartoonists led by
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weekend in Washington D.C. to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
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Rex Babin Memorial Award for Excellence in Local Cartooning
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Pulitzer Prize for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary
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Professional associations based in the United States
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Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators
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Sacramento, California
Jen Sorensen
editorialcartoonists.com
editorial cartoonists
political cartoonists
Hustler Magazine v. Falwell
First Amendment
John Stampone
Army Times
kvetch
EditorialCartoonists.com
4th of July
Artists Rights Society
Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators
Stock Artists Alliance
The Orphan Works Act of 2008
The Shawn Bentley Orphan Works Act of 2008
Artists United Against the U.S. Orphan Works Acts
Pulitzer Prize
Pulitzer Prize for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary
comics journalism
Dick
Rex Babin
"AAEC - the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists"
the original


"Orphan Works Legislative Action Center: Groups Opposed to the Orphan Works Act"
the original

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