The program is led by Senior Jones Lecturer and accomplished writer Adam Johnson, who coordinates with students, affiliated artists, writers and editors during a twenty-week course at Stanford to produce the stories. It’s a project that Johnson says "is designed to teach non-fiction research and storytelling skills to undergraduates through the collaborative creation of a graphic novel."
The result is a vivid and compelling take on storytelling, giving an organic and individualized perspective to events we’ve only heard of or witnessed on TV. As Adam explains, the goal of the Stanford Graphic Novel Project is to tell real-world stories and give voice to those who might otherwise go unheard in the hopes of doing good, seeking justice and bringing about change.
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