Elemento
Back to School Stickers Cartoon
Título (Dublin Core)
Back to School Stickers Cartoon
Description (Dublin Core)
A cartoon produced for the Toronto Star newspaper which shows two sqaure "stickers" surrounded by lines suggesting perforations for seperating them. Above them it reads "BACK-TO-SCHOOL STICKERS!" The top left square mimics a School Zone street sign in it's yellow background an black lettering and boarders and reads "CAUTION SCHOOL ZONE" with a drawing of a virus cell underneath it. The Top right square mimics a School Drop-Off Zone street sign with its white background and red boarder and lettering. It reads "STUDENT DROP-OFF, PICK-UP & DISINFECT" with a red arrow underneath. The bottom left square mimics a school crossing street sign with its blue background and white figures. It shows two figures hunched over, one in a skirt and the other in pants, carrying a book each, with a double ended arrow between them which reads "6 FEET." The bottom right square mimics a bumper sticker announcing a child's accomplishments (such as "my child is an honours students). I thas a red background and black and yellow lettering which reads. "MY CHILD TESTED NEGATIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS!" in a smaller font underneath it reads "TODAY, ANYWAY"
cartoon, art, school, back-to-school, K-12, education, humour, social distancing, testing
Date (Dublin Core)
August 7, 2020
Creator (Dublin Core)
Theo Moudakis
Contributor (Dublin Core)
Hope Gresser
Tipo (Dublin Core)
Cartoon
Link (Bibliographic Ontology)
Fuente (Dublin Core)
Toronto Star
Publisher (Dublin Core)
Twitter
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Education--K12
English
Humor
English
Social Distance
English
Social Media (including Memes)
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
school
caution
disinfect
testing
stickers
Collection (Dublin Core)
Humor
K-12
Linked Data (Dublin Core)
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
08/07/2020
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
08/16/2020
This item was submitted on August 7, 2020 by Hope Gresser using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://mail.covid-19archive.org/s/archive
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