
Louise Adler: The special envoy’s plan is the latest push to weaponise antisemitism in Australia, as a relentless campaign pays off.


Hydropo’wer development is disrupting the traditional migration routes of the reindeer hearding Sámi people of northern Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Kola Peninsula. These are some of the illustrations created for a report by Katarina Inga, the Stockholm Environment Institute. –









The impact …

Earlier posts on the Sámi: Sami impact, Sami reindeer hearding, Sami ‘development’

Dimitrios Papalexis, founder and director at Soulgen – building social capital, driving social innovation, enhancing community wellbeing – wanted a design that illustrated Asset Based Communiy Development (ABCD) – for T-shirts and other uses.
The final design (above) came together after three ideas (below) were drawn up and put out inviting feedback.




Day two: graphic scribing – through Zoom – at the Pacific Islands Forum Women Leaders Meeting, 26th July in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, A dialogue on how women leaders can work together to achieve the 2050 vision by mainstreaming the Revitalised Pacific Leaders Gender Equality Declaration and the Pacific Platform for Action on Gender Equality and Women’s Human Rights.




Cartoons from Best -practice leadership in proactive prevention of workplace sexual harassment, University of South Australia–Our Watch, November 24th.
The big picture – making sense of it all graphic recording at the event was created by Elise Motalli…


Changing the narrative – artwork for the South Australian Council of Social Service (SACOSS) Annual Report 2022-23.
The Power to the People Conference, a partnership between The Bank of Ideas and Community Minds, was held in Bankstown NSW, Australia, 27th & 28th October. Some cartoons from the sessions:
Day one
Day two

Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon. it is NAIDOC Week.
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