
Betty Karimi, PhD
@bettykarimi
Rise and rise till lambs become lions.... Design Researcher. Design Lecturer. Design for Health Advocate. CARTA PhD Graduate.
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08-02-2011 17:28:38
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Check out our new Youtube playlist - first up, a fascinating roundtable with two fabulous political cartoonists, Pedro X. Molina (Nicaragua) & Alaa Satir (Sudan), as well as Sylvain Platevoet Cartooning for Peace and our Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) partners Full version here: youtube.com/playlist?list=…





A joy to welcome Gado Cartoons Cartooning for Peace to our live cartooning session today, discussing the role and mission of editorial cartoonists during the pandemic and beyond. #Kenya Amazing to see the range of drawings from participants too Shout Out UK!





Delighted to be at the Forum for Global Challenges Forum for Global Challenges #F4GC for the next 3 days showcasing our Covid_in_Cartoons project. An amazing opportunity to share the work of young people and our collaborations with Cartooning for Peace Shout Out UK Betty Karimi, PhD John Curtis & others!


All our thanks to Betty Karimi, PhD (university of Nairobi) and to Elsardt Amulyoto for the fantastic video report on their partner project with the youth of Mathare Valley, and for joining us remotely for the panel discussion Forum for Global Challenges Peter Kraftl


Congratulations Maddo and Gado Cartoons on receiving the Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters from the French govt. Still blows my mind that GoK's never seen fit to honour these two giants of Kenyan and global cartooning. And Celeste Wamiru who's a titan in her own right.


Our working paper on projects with Kenya, South Africa and Côte d'Ivoire is now live! in collaboration with Cartooning for Peace John Curtis Betty Karimi, PhD & others. With thanks to generous partners and mentors in all countries involved! Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) Leicester Institute for Advanced Studies @Arts_UoL


Starting work for the next Visual Storytelling in Holocaust & Human Rights Ed project, with an event on participatory research design. #Rwanda - many thanks to Betty Karimi, PhD for sharing her expertise!



