Dr. Shamika Mitchell, professor of English at Rockland Community College, and founding member of the San Diego Comic-Con Museum, will participate in three panels at San Diego Comic-Con at the San Diego Convention Center in California from July 20-23, 2023.
“San Diego Comic-Con is one of the premiere comics / fandom-oriented conventions in the world. It is an honor to be included in their programming schedule, and it is a joy to interact with fellow geeks, nerds, and fans. Sharing my expertise with others is a pleasure. I enjoy representing the State University of New York and Rockland Community College; hopefully, we will add some Comics Studies courses to the curriculum. There is genuine interest!” said Dr. Mitchell.
Please see details below and visit the San Diego Comic-Con website for more information: https://comic-con.org/frontpage
Dr. Mitchell’s Presentation Schedule at Comic-Con:
“What’s So Funny?” Humor and Satire in Comic Strips and Cartoons
Thursday, July 20, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Dr. Mitchell moderates this panel where comics artists and cartoonists discuss best practices for using humor and satire in their work. The discussion will touch on what makes these creators laugh and how they find humor in everyday life. Learn more.
“Salaam Fandom! Muslim Futurism, Sci-Fi and Fantasy”
Thursday, July 20, 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Muslim comics creators, gamers, cosplayers, and superfans talk about all things alter-verse, futuristic, and scientific. Moderated by Dr. Mitchell, panelists will discuss what’s happening in the industry, their projects, and their fandom. Learn more.
“STEM, Space, and AfroFuturism”
Thursday, July 20, 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Dr. Mitchell joins fellow panelists to examine the impact of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) on Afrofuturism. They will talk about the role astronomy plays in unifying Afrocentric themes with an intergalactic outlook and how these concepts inform comic book stories. Learn more.
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