Cambridge Forum: Ted Rall
presenting
"From Trump to the Pope: Inside the Mind of a Political Cartoonist"
DateJun
20
Wednesday
June 20, 2018 7:00 PM ET |
LocationFirst Parish (Barn Room)
3 Church Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 |
Tickets
This event is free; no tickets are required.
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Join Cambridge Forum to hear political cartoonist Ted Rall discuss his latest graphic biography, Francis, the People’s Pope, presenting the life, ideas, and political impact of the most progressive spiritual leader in the Roman Catholic church’s history.
For sale at the event will be his latest book, Francis: The People's Pope, in addition to his bestselling series of graphic biographies: Trump, Bernie, and Snowden.
About Francis, The People's Pope
Culminating his bestselling series of graphic biographies (Snowden, New York Times bestseller Bernie, and Trump), Ted Rall's Pope Francis presents the life, ideas, and political impact of the most progressive spiritual leader the world's Roman Catholics have had since Jesus Christ himself. And just in time too!
Can a reformer, working within an established, conservative, bureaucratic institution make real change? Usually, radical thinker and political cartoonist Ted Rall would be among the first to shout "hell no." But Rall believes that Pope Francis may be the one notable exception. By expressing sympathy and outrage on behalf of the poor and hungry, solidarity with same-sex couples, and righteous anger against the world's banks' use of capital to gain profit at the expense of local communities and on the backs of the middle class, Pope Francis may have already changed the tone and substance of the conversation, Rail believes. As the world's governments persist in ignoring global warming and exporting war and suffering, Rall considers Pope Francis to be the one world leader who might be able to encourage and inspire a new populism to turn the tide.
Raised Roman Catholic himself, Ted Rall is able to bring depth to his latest graphic biography as perhaps no other writer or comics artist could. Rall's art is always attuned to the human comedy, his protagonists funny at the same time as they provide a serious account of some of the most pressing issues and struggles of our times.
Praise
"...this swift-paced and thought-provoking book is ultimately hopeful about whether this pope has 'Made the Church Great Again,' providing readers a jumping-off point to keep questioning." —Publishers Weekly
"Francis: The People’s Pope (Seven Stories Press), a graphic biography by journalist and cartoonist Ted Rall, is, in its way, a celebration of the current successor of St. Peter." —Catholic News Service
"I don’t like how the cartoonist has made our pope look like Homer Simpson." —America Magazine
This event will take place in the First Parish Church "Barn Room" on the second floor. Enter the building at the 3 Church Street entrance.
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