A Conversation with Award-winning Artist/Author Deena Mohamed
Countway Library and the MCPHS Center for Health Humanities are thrilled to welcome Deena Mohamed to campus while she is in town for the Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo (MICE)!
Deena Mohamed is an Egyptian designer, illustrator, and writer, including of the award-winning urban fantasy comic Shubeik Lubeik, and loves to focus on work involving community development. Shubeik Lubeik’s second act is of particular relevance to our communities, with its focus on mental health and what we actually want when we seek treatment.
This event will feature a presentation by the author and a moderated Q&A.
Please register below. Light refreshments will be provided.
About the Author
Deena Mohamed first began making comics at eighteen, when she created the viral webcomic Qahera, a satirical superhero strip starring a visibly Muslim superheroine. Originally published in Arabic by Dar el Mahrousa in Egypt, Shubeik Lubeik was awarded Best Graphic Novel and the Grand Prize at the 2017 Cairo Comix Festival. She lives, works and is usually asleep in Cairo, Egypt.