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Wendy MacNaughton offers her Brief but Spectacular take on telling undertold stories.
Illustrative journalist Wendy MacNaughton offers her Brief but Spectacular take on telling undertold stories through drawing.
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How drawing opens up doors for this documentarian
Clip: 1/7/2016 | 3m 8sVideo has Closed Captions
Illustrative journalist Wendy MacNaughton offers her Brief but Spectacular take on telling undertold stories through drawing.
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