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David G. Brown: Two Decades of Drawing my Own Conclusions

David G. Brown is an award-winning artist, who’s editorial cartoons have been featured in the [L.A.] Sentinel for the last 20 years. A gifted designer, photographer and illustrator, David’s work and merits are impressive.

Brian W. Carter at the L. A. Sentinel profiles and interviews political cartoonist David G. Brown.

LAS: What do you like most about your job? Share something about your job that the public may find interesting?

David: What I like most about my job as the political cartoonist for the Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper is it has given me the opportunity to inspire, educate and inform the African American community. As an educator, I am blessed to have the opportunity to prepare and mentor the next generation of creators of color. In my role as a publisher, I have the opportunity to tell stories about African American culture from our perspective, define and document our own narrative.

Politics, Race and Cartoons exhibit featuring cartoons by David G. Brown

Also at the Sentinel:

Award-winning artist and instructor David G. Brown will have his political cartoons on display at the Watts Towers Art Center.  

“Politics, Race and Cartoons: Two Decades of Drawing my Own Conclusions” will debut with an opening reception on Sunday, May 4, and will continue until February 21, 2026 [emphasis added]. His editorial cartoons have been featured in the Sentinel for the last 20 years.  

Politics, Race and Cartoons: Two Decades of Drawing my Own Conclusions”at Watts Tower.

David G. Brown cartoon

More David G. Brown commentary at the L. A. Sentinel cartoons archive page.

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