Ted Rall
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| Born | Frederick Theodore Rall III August 26, 1963 Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Nationality | American |
| Area(s) | Artist, writer, editor |
Notable works | Revenge of the Latchkey Kids, To Afghanistan and Back, Silk Road to Ruin, The Anti-American Manifesto |
| Awards | 1995 Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, 1996 Pulitzer Prize Finalist, 2000 Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award |
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Frederick Theodore Rall III (born August 26, 1963) is an American columnist, syndicated editorial cartoonist, and author. His political cartoons often appear in a multi-panel comic-strip format and frequently blend comic-strip and editorial-cartoon conventions. At their peak, Rall's cartoons appeared in approximately 100 newspapers around the United States. He was president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists from 2008 to 2009.
Rall draws three editorial cartoons a week for syndication, draws illustrations on a freelance basis, writes a weekly syndicated column, and edits the Attitude series of alternative cartooning anthologies and spin-off collections by up-and-coming cartoonists. He writes and draws cartoons for the news and politics news site founded by journalist Russ Smith, WhoWhatWhy.org,.
He is a graphic novelist and the author of non-fiction books about domestic and international current affairs. He also travels to and writes about Central Asia, a region he believes to be pivotal to U.S. foreign policy concerns. In November 2001 he went to Afghanistan as a war correspondent for The Village Voice and KFI Radio in Los Angeles. He returned to Afghanistan in August 2010, traveling independently and unembedded throughout the country, filing daily "cartoon blogs" by satellite.
Rall is the co-host of three news-focused podcasts on YouTube and Rumble: "DeProgram" with CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, "DMZ America" with Chicago Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis, and "The TMI Show" with Manila Chan.