“When I held my first cartooning workshop, I was nervous. Would the students be interested? Could I really teach what I knew? But when the pencils started moving and the laughter began, I realized: cartooning isn’t just teachable—it’s contagious.” — Arifur Rahman , cartoonist, educator, and founder of Toons Mag and Cartoonist Network Why I Started Teaching Cartooning Cartooning changed my life. It gave me a voice, helped me make sense of the world, and allowed me to speak truth to power through humor and art. That’s why I’ve spent the last decade sharing cartooning with others—especially young people and aspiring artists —through hands-on workshops around the world. From schools and universities to refugee camps and libraries, I’ve taught cartooning in Norway, Bangladesh, India, Sweden, and Slovakia . Every workshop is different, but each one proves the same thing: cartooning empowers people to express, reflect, and connect. In this post, ...
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