A Father Illustrates “The Talk” and Touches on the Debt Owed to Black Boys

Cover of Darrin Bell’s graphic novel The Talk. Credit: Henry Holt & Co.




Every Black and Brown parent dreads having “the talk” with their children. It is a dreaded right of passage that signals a loss of innocence for their sons in order to protect them from a system that targets them. Darrin Bell is an acclaimed cartoonist, author, and commentator. In his graphic memoir, The Talk, he illustrates his own encounters with racial profiling and discrimination. Bell also gets real about what is owed to Black boys who navigate a world where their lives are constantly at risk.

Reported by Juleyka Lantigua.


Follow Darrin Bell on Twitter @DarrinBellArt.


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