By Chris Talbot-Heindl, communications professional and educomics creator
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Chris Talbot-Heindl
Chris Talbot-Heindl (they/them) is a queer, trans nonbinary, triracial artist and nonprofit employee. When they aren’t working the day job, they spend their free time editing an art and literature magazine, writing and illustrating educomics to help folx affirm their nonbinary pals, creating a graphic novel to describe what it’s like to be nonbinary in a gender binary world, cuddling their cat, and quad skating in the park. You can find Chris at talbot-heindl.com, on LinkedIn, and Twitter — and tip them on Vemno @Chris-Talbot-Heindl.
This was sad and hysterical. You do such a good job at bringing a touch of humor to a heavy topic. As a white cow woman I’ve found myself stepping up to fight against white supremacist thiught and practices in the workplace to intentionally alleviate what must be a constant fight for my BIPOC counterparts. I’m always trying to learn how to be intentional with my actions and words. The last frame is a great way to depict how a conversation ought to happen.
I hope we’re moving towards a more open work space.