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What value does evidence have? When have we had not enough or the wrong evidence? How can we get better? A panel discussion and reading featuring Stepanka Jisolva, Arielle Duhaime Ross, Kathryn Martin, Victor Jeganathan, and Elly Teman. Štěpánka Jislová is a Czech illustrator and comics artist. Born in the early 90s in Prague, the intricacies of post Soviet block Europe remain one her favorite topics to explore. She is the (co)author of eight comics albums, the latest being Heartcore, an intimate autobiography about relationships, attachments and the toxic cycles we so often call love. ➡️ / jislovka Dr Victor Jeganathan is a researcher working in a department called the Psychological Insights Team in England in the County of Derbyshire. Vic is in a in dual role as a research officer, providing input to both the local Public Health Department and one of their community health services. ➡️ / drvicjeg Elly Teman is a medical anthropologist and the author of Birthing a Mother: the Surrogate Body and the Pregnant Self (UCPress, 2010.) ➡️ http://www.surrogacygraphicnovel.com Arielle Duhaime-Ross is a freelance science journalist, podcast host, comics artist, and TV host based in Portland, Oregon. ➡️ https://adrs.ghost.io/bio/ Kathryn Martin is a multi-award winning illustrator and writer. She is also Senior Lecturer in Illustration for Communication at Ravensbourne University London. Since graduating from the Royal College of Art in 2015, Kathryn’s work has been recognised in national and international illustration prizes, including the World Illustration Awards, and has also exhibited her work internationally in Europe and Asia. ➡️ https://kathrynmartinillustration.co.uk/ -------------------------------- The Graphic Medicine Summit 2025 was a collaboration between the Sequential Artists Workshop and the Graphic Medicine International Collective, and took place on Zoom from July 18th-20th, 2025. It featured group readings, workshops and roundtable discussions, as well as the GMIC Graphic Medicine Awards. The Graphic Medicine International Collective (GMIC) is a nonprofit organization founded in 2019 to guide and support the use of graphic narratives (ie, comics) in health. ➡️ http://www.graphicmedicine.org -------------------------------- 💬ONLINE COURSES SAW is a SCHOOL! Find our ONLINE CLASSES at https://www.sequentialartistsworkshop... 💬COMMUNITY REMINDERS You can also join hundreds of people sharing their work at our free members site https://members.sawcomics.org/ 💬 FOLLOW US TO STAY UP-TO-DATE! ➡️ Instagram: / comicsworkshop ➡️ Twitter/X: / comicsworkshop ➡️ Facebook: / sequentialartistsworkshop ➡️ Substack: https://sawcomics.substack.com/ 💬 DONATIONS SAW Comics is a 501C-3 non-profit and we thrive on your support and donations to keep arts education accessible! You can support us on: ➡️ Patreon: / sawcomics ➡️ PayPal: https://learn.sawcomics.org/pages/donate ➡️ Or become a sustaining donor: https://www.sequentialartistsworkshop...