MURFREESBORO — Editorial cartoonist Daryl Cagle will discuss his career, press freedoms
and the First Amendment in a free public event set Thursday, Oct. 22, at MTSU.
“First Amendment and
Beyond: An Editorial Cartoonist’s Life” is set for 4:30 p.m. in Room 104 of the
university’s Bragg Media and Entertainment Building.
A searchable campus
parking map is available at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParking2015-16.
Off-campus visitors attending the event should obtain a special one-day permit
from MTSU’s Office of Parking and Transportation at http://www.mtsu.edu/parking/visit.php.
Cagle is the publisher
of Cagle.com and the owner of Cagle Cartoons Inc., a newspaper syndicate
distributing editorial cartoons to more than 850 newspapers around the world. He
has worked for Jim Henson's The Muppets, MSNBC.com and Slate.com.
His work has been at the
center of controversy, most notably in 2010 when his cartoon depicting the
Mexican flag riddled with bullet holes in a pool of blood drew criticism from
the Mexican government.
"It is the role of
editorial cartoonists to criticize governments and nations, and to use the
symbols of nations in our cartoons," Cagle wrote in response to the
outrage.
"Cartoonists all
around the world use flags in their cartoons, and no country can opt out of
criticism because they view their own flag as ‘sacred.’”
Cagle also wrote
commentary on the terrorist attack on the Charlie Hebdo Magazine office in
Paris. Twelve people were killed and 11 wounded in that Jan. 7 assault,
including two of Cagle's friends, Bernard “Tignous” Verlhac and Georges Wolinski.
"No one can doubt
that editorial cartoonists are leading the fight for press freedoms now,"
Cagle said of the attack.
The discussion is sponsored
by the John Seigenthaler Chair of Excellence in First Amendment Studies at MTSU
and the Communications Studies Student Club, MTSU University Honors College and
the College of Media and Entertainment.
You can learn more
about Cagle’s work at his website, http://www.cagle.com.
Learn more about
MTSU’s John Seigenthaler Chair of Excellence in First Amendment Studies at http://mtpress.mtsu.edu/firstamendment.
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