Khalil Bendib

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Khalil Bendib

Khalil Bendib (born Paris, France) is an Algerian American fine artist and political cartoonist.[1] Born during the Algerian revolution, Bendib spent 3 years in Morocco before returning to Algeria aged 6. After receiving his bachelor's degree in Algiers, he left Algeria at the age of 20. He currently resides in Berkeley, California.

Bendib became a professional political cartoonist and sculptor/ceramicist after earning his master's degree at the University of Southern California in 1982. His early political cartoons were published in the USC Daily Trojan newspaper.[2]

In 1995, Bendib resigned a position he had held working for Gannett Newspapers (based at the San Bernardino Sun).

Largely utilizing the internet, Bendib now distributes his political cartoons independently to alternative media outlets outside of the corporate mainstream media. By August 2007, when his first book, Mission Accomplished: Wicked Cartoons by America's Most Wanted Political Cartoonist, was published,[3][4][5]

His work has been featured by the Institute for Policy Studies[6] on its web site.

In addition to his work as a cartoonist, Bendib also co-hosts a weekly one-hour radio program called Voices of the Middle East and North Africa on Pacifica Radio station KPFA (94.1 FM), in Berkeley, California.[7] He also continues to exhibit his sculptures and ceramics.[8][4]

In 2008, Bendib ran a spoof campaign for President of the United States, claiming to be the first Muslim-American candidate.[9] However, , an actual candidate, preceded him in 2000.[10][11]

Bibliography[]

  • Mission Accomplished: Wicked Cartoons by America's Most Wanted Political Cartoonist, Olive Branch Press/Interlink Books, 2007
  • Verax: The True History of Whistleblowers, Drone Warfare, and Mass Surveillance: A Graphic Novel, (with Pratap Chatterjee) Metropolitan Books, 2017
  • It Became Necessary to Destroy the Planet in Order to Save It!: Truly Subversive Editorial Cartoons, Plan 9 Publishing, 2003

References[]

  1. ^ Oweis, Fayeq (2008). Encyclopedia of Arab American Artists. ABC-CLIO. pp. 56–60. ISBN 978-0-313-33730-7.
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ Kam Williams, "Satirical cartoonist Bendib a madman on a 'Mission'", Bay State Banner, August 30, 2007  – via HighBeam Research (subscription required)
  4. ^ Julianne Ong Hing, "'America's most wanted'" cartoonist, ColorLines, January 1, 2008  – via HighBeam Research (subscription required)
  5. ^ "Mission Accomplished: Wicked Cartoons by America's Most Wanted Political Cartoonist". Publisher's Weekly. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
  6. ^ "Khalil Bendib". Retrieved 2019-01-16.
  7. ^ [2] Archived July 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Elaine Pasquini, ""The Sands of Time": Sculptures and Ceramics of Khalil Bendib"[dead link], Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, July 31, 2001  – via HighBeam Research (subscription required)
  9. ^ Bendib, Khalil (2007-09-10). "First Muslim American president?". SFGate. Retrieved 2013-08-17.
  10. ^ [3] Archived May 16, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ "Venson, Randall". OurCampaigns.com. Retrieved 2019-01-16.

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