This cartoon is by me and Nadine Scholtes.
TRANSCRIPT OF CARTOON
This cartoon has four panels. They all so two people - BOB, a white guy with glasses, and JOE, a Black guy wearing a tan zip jacket - talking as they walk on a suburban sidewalk.
PANEL 1
BOB: I've got the solution to racism: Colorblindness!
JOE: Where we all pretend not to see race? That won't fix things like police brutality or the racial wealth gap.
PANEL 2
Bob raises a finger to make a point.
BOB: But is the problem really nonwhites being treated badly by police and employers and banks and landlords and so on?
PANEL 3
A close up on a pleased-looking Bob.
BOB: Or is the real problem that when whites like me hear about racism we feel implicated and we resent that?
PANEL 4
Joe folds his arms, annoyed, while Bob looks very smug.
JOE: I'm guessing you're gonna say the second one is the problem.
BOB: Not out loud.
CHICKEN FAT WATCH
"Chicken fat" is obsolete cartoonists' lingo for fun but unimportant details in the art. I'm determined to bring it back. ("Gretchen, stop trying to make 'fetch' happen, it's NOT going to happen!")
Panel 1: A flyer stapled to a tree shows a dog wearing a yellow bowtie, with the caption "LOST DOG." The same dog, with a sneaky expression, peeks out from behind the tree.
Panel 2: A sun-headed and a moon-headed person are sitting at a bus stop in the background, both just reading their phones.
Panel 4: The dog from panel 1 flees as a butterfly net reaches for it.