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Rafat
Alkhatib
Self-syndicate, Independent
Rafat Alkhatib is an award-winning independent political cartoonist, Illustrator, and Statist from Jordan who currently lives in the United States. His work has been syndicated from many big platforms in the MENA region, to mention a few, Al Mayadeen, The New Arab, Al Jazeera, and Al Hudood. Alkhatib is also a member of Cartoonists Rights Network International – CRNI, Cartooning for Peace, the Jordanian Cartoonists Association – JCA. Alkhatib’s work has been awarded locally and internationally, his recent notable one was the grand prize at the 7th Mahmoud Kahil Award 2022, the most prestigious award in the Arab world for political cartoons and comic strip.
Alkhatib’s work focuses on bringing a universal theme, highlighting topics like Free-Speech, Fighting Racism, Wars, Technology, and Culture. He rarely writes, with intentions to make his work inclusive to many, regardless of the language and culture.Alkhatib’s inspiration is taken from many great artist like the Lebanese Habib Haddad, Richard Thompson and Marco De Angelis. The artistic aspiration of Alkhatib’s began at an early age, learning from his father, Ahmad Alkhatib. Ever since childhood, Rafat fell in love with comics and started to immerse himself in Mad Magazines.
As an independent artist, Alkhatib began his professional career in 2011 on social media, leveraging platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram where he built a huge audience from Jordan, the Middle East, and the Arab world. Alkhatib started to target an international audience when he joined a dutch based cartooning platform, The Cartoon Movement, in 2015.The year 2020 was tricky for Alkhatib as he faced restrictions on his work, especially after his cartoon criticizing prime minister Omar Al Razzaz. During COVID, Alkhatib was forced to take down much of his work about elections in Jordan where he criticized the country’s decision to hold the elections regardless of the health restrictions and the danger of COVID at that time. All these incidents pushed Alkhatib to flee his country at the end of 2020, to the US, seeking Free-Speech, and to be able to create art without censorship.
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Below are some comic strip and cartoon books scheduled for February 2025 release (or so). Images and links from a variety of publishers and outlets,...
The AAEC John Locher Memorial Fellowship is awarded each year to one early-career cartoonist whose work demonstrates clear opinions and strong artistry on political and social topics. Deadline to be considered is the end of March.
The Locher Fellow will receive a one-year Regular membership in the AAEC, be a guest of the CXC Festival — held every fall in Columbus, Ohio — and have the opportunity to meet with editorial cartoonists during the year of the Fellowship for portfolio reviews and career advice.
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.
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