Library Stories
Ep. 30 "Trying to Reach the Next Generation" | Library Stories
Myles Dawson, a Junior Scholar at NYPL’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, has a dream: to change the world through comic books. As a budding comic book artist, Myles hopes to help educate his generation about black history and black culture through a medium that everyone can understand and enjoy. Learn more about Myles’s vision for a more peaceful world, and how the Junior Scholars program inspires his work, in this week’s Library Story.
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Myles Dawson
Submitted by George (not verified) on November 23, 2017 - 11:19am
Trying to reach the next generation thru comic books
Submitted by Julie Trowbridg... (not verified) on November 23, 2017 - 10:31pm