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Bianca Xunise

Posted inComics Issue 2018

Things You Can No Longer Do As a Black Person in America

by Bianca Xunise July 11, 2018July 11, 2018

Bianca Xunise is an illustrator and cartoonist based out of Chicago. Her work primarily focuses on the plight and daily struggles as identifying as a young black feminist weirdo in modern society. Her story-telling can range from simple relatable slice of life content to complex nuanced narratives like police brutality that have garnered her an […]

Posted inComics

Say Her Name

by Bianca Xunise July 5, 2017July 5, 2017

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