All Is Not Well presents 20 new graphic stories and Q&As about caregiving, homelessness, and disability – drawn from
the comic creators’ own experiences, or inspired by real people working in care.
For a brief moment between 2020-2022, the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, caregivers were afforded public recognition: among the many rainbows and ‘NHS worker’ stickers were green Carer badges. Homelessness, too, was also visibly addressed, by making it illegal not to stay at home. Of course, without political will, the green badges are scarcely remembered now, and the housing problems are worse than ever. Yet mainstream media seems utterly oblivious to the issues that still remain.
Curated by Jonathan Clode and Ryan Prout of Cardiff University, this anthology, bulging with comic-making talent, sheds a much-needed spotlight on those who need care, and also the committed, usually overworked, and always underpaid
caregivers in our communities.
All is still not well… and might be worse.
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Vendeur : Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, Etats-Unis
Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. All Is Not Well presents 20 new graphic stories and Q&As about caregiving, homelessness, and disability - drawn fromthe comic creators' own experiences, or inspired by real people working in care. For a brief moment between 2020-2022, the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, caregivers were afforded public recognition: among the many rainbows and 'NHS worker' stickers were green Carer badges. Homelessness, too, was also visibly addressed, by making it illegal not to stay at home. Of course, without political will, the green badges are scarcely remembered now, and the housing problems are worse than ever. Yet mainstream media seems utterly oblivious to the issues that still remain. Curated by Jonathan Clode and Ryan Prout of Cardiff University, this anthology, bulging with comic-making talent, sheds a much-needed spotlight on those who need care, and also the committed, usually overworked, and always underpaidcaregivers in our communities. All is still not well. and might be worse. All Is Not Well presents 20 new graphic stories and Q&As about caregiving, homelessness, and disability - drawn from the comic creators' own experiences, or inspired by real people working in care. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781068486708
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. All Is Not Well presents 20 new graphic stories and Q&As about caregiving, homelessness, and disability - drawn fromthe comic creators' own experiences, or inspired by real people working in care. For a brief moment between 2020-2022, the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, caregivers were afforded public recognition: among the many rainbows and 'NHS worker' stickers were green Carer badges. Homelessness, too, was also visibly addressed, by making it illegal not to stay at home. Of course, without political will, the green badges are scarcely remembered now, and the housing problems are worse than ever. Yet mainstream media seems utterly oblivious to the issues that still remain. Curated by Jonathan Clode and Ryan Prout of Cardiff University, this anthology, bulging with comic-making talent, sheds a much-needed spotlight on those who need care, and also the committed, usually overworked, and always underpaidcaregivers in our communities. All is still not well. and might be worse. All Is Not Well presents 20 new graphic stories and Q&As about caregiving, homelessness, and disability - drawn from the comic creators' own experiences, or inspired by real people working in care. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781068486708
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