Annual Convention

Annual Convention October 3-6

The AAEC and Association of Canadian Cartoonists will be teaming up with the Université du Québec à Montréal for a 3-day celebration political cartoonists, October 3-6, 2024.

Online registration coming soon!


Letters to the editor

[After
the latest rounds of layoffs at the Memphis Commercial Appeal, the city’s
alt-weekly, Memphis Flyer, published a hard-hitting look at the current
condition of the daily paper — an article that left CA editor Chris Peck
rather publicly upset. 
Bill Day “reaches out”
to his former boss in this letter to the Memphis Flyer.]

Don’t
Slash Your Wrists

I read with
sadness Commercial Appeal editor Chris Peck’s recent Sunday column lament
that he considered slashing his wrists over an accurate but incomplete
story in a rival publication’s account of his stewardship of the newspaper.
The full story is far worse.

For 11 years
of award-winning work at the CA as the editorial cartoonist, I often acted
as its public ambassador-at-large. I always spoke proudly of the role the
CA plays in this community. I talked to dozens of civic groups, gave hundreds
of school presentations, and mentored many young artists. Then, one day
a month ago, I was summoned to the personnel department. I sat next to
Peck as I was told to relinquish my ID card and office keys and ordered
out of the building within the hour.

That afternoon,
I went home to inform my wife and three young sons of my layoff. It was
a crushing experience to explain it to them, and they wept. So did I. After
more than 25 years in a specialized career, I have yet to be offered any
opportunities to display my talents for employment. Foreclosure on my home
looms on the horizon, and my weekly unemployment check barely covers the
groceries, let alone any insurance premiums for my family. I can forget
the dream of sending my children to college. An ambiguous offer of freelance
work was offered by Peck, as if I could support a family on it.

In short,
I have joined the many former employees of The Commercial Appeal in an
agony of nightmares and despair. Yet strangely, like most of them, I still
love the newspaper and I pray with all my heart that it survives. I guess
old habits die hard.

If anyone
should consider slashing their wrists, it is those of us he has thrown
to the wolves. But we will endure and survive somehow. I need to inform
Peck that, as he has told us, the personnel department is available to
help with counseling so that he can get a better perspective on life. The
poor man. Please, Chris, don’t slash your wrists.

—Bill Day, Memphis

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CARTOONS IN EDUCATION

Cartoons in Education

Every two weeks throughout the year, The Learning Forum and the AAEC offers CARTOONS FOR THE CLASSROOM, a free lesson resource for teachers discussing current events.  Visit NIEonline.com for more lesson plans.