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Toons Mag Celebrates 15 Years of Championing Cartoonists Worldwide

A Decade and a Half of Creativity, Collaboration, and Advocacy for Freedom of Expression

Toons Mag Celebrates 15 Years of Championing Cartoonists Worldwide
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Toons Mag, the internationally acclaimed online cartoon magazine, proudly celebrates its 15th anniversary this November. Founded by renowned cartoonist Arifur Rahman, Toons Mag has grown from a visionary idea into a global platform that fosters creativity, supports cartoonists, and champions freedom of expression across continents.

A Journey from Bangladesh to the World

In 2007, Arifur Rahman envisioned a cartoon magazine in print to showcase the talents of cartoonists in Bangladesh. Recognizing the challenges and costs associated with print media, especially when starting alone, he pivoted towards the digital realm. On October 25, 2009, www.toonsmag.com was launched, with an official inauguration on November 1, 2009. This strategic move not only overcame geographical and financial barriers but also opened doors to a broader international audience.

A Global Platform in Multiple Languages

Toons Mag has transcended linguistic boundaries by publishing content in multiple languages, including Bengali, Hindi, Spanish, Arabic, Norwegian, and English. This multilingual approach has enabled the magazine to reach diverse audiences and promote cross-cultural understanding through the universal language of cartoons and comics.

Championing International Collaboration and Exhibitions

Over the past 15 years, Toons Mag has organized numerous international cartoon contests and exhibitions, collaborating with esteemed organizations in Norway, Sweden, Slovakia, India, Croatia, Bangladesh, and Morocco. Some of the notable events include:

  • Children in War International Cartoon Contest and Exhibition (2015): Held in Norway and Sweden, this exhibition highlighted the plight of children affected by war.
  • Women’s Rights International Cartoon Contest and Exhibition (2016): Launched on International Women’s Day, the exhibition took place in Norway, India, and Slovakia, advocating for gender equality and women’s empowerment.
  • Freedom of Expression International Cartoon Contest and Exhibition (2017): Hosted in various locations across Norway, India, and Slovakia, this event emphasized the importance of free speech and artistic liberty.
  • Equal Rights International Cartoon Contest and Exhibition (2018/2019): Exhibited in multiple venues in Norway and Slovakia, focusing on equality and human rights.

Recognitions and Milestones

  • Best Online Activism Award (2015): Toons Mag received this prestigious accolade from Deutsche Welle (DW) Germany, acknowledging its impactful role in online activism and freedom of expression.
  • Annual Cartoonist of the Year Award (Since 2016): Toons Mag honors outstanding cartoonists annually, celebrating excellence and innovation in the field of cartooning.
  • Grant from Fritt Ord Norway (2020): Recognizing its commitment to free speech, Toons Mag was awarded a grant by Fritt Ord, a Norwegian foundation supporting freedom of expression.

Establishment as a Non-Profit Organization

In 2021, Toons Mag was officially registered as a non-profit organization in Norway. This status solidifies its mission to support cartoonists worldwide, promote freedom of expression, and foster international collaborations without commercial constraints.

Collaborations and Media Partnerships

Toons Mag has worked alongside several esteemed organizations, including Avistegnernes Hus (House of Political Cartoons) in Norway and the Indian Institute of Cartoonists. These collaborations have enriched its content and expanded its reach, making it a vital part of the global cartooning community.

Standing for Freedom of Expression

Throughout its journey, Toons Mag has been a steadfast advocate for freedom of expression. By providing a platform for cartoonists to voice their perspectives without censorship, it has become a beacon for artistic freedom and a supporter of cartoonists facing challenges worldwide.

Toons Mag Celebrates 15 Years of Championing Cartoonists Worldwide
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A Message from the Founder, Arifur Rahman

“Celebrating 15 years of Toons Mag is not just about marking time; it’s about honoring the incredible community of cartoonists and readers who believe in the power of art to change the world. What started as a dream in Bangladesh has grown into a global movement championing creativity, collaboration, and free expression. I am profoundly grateful to everyone who has been part of this journey and look forward to many more years of inspiring change through cartoons.”

Looking Ahead

As Toons Mag steps into its next chapter, it remains committed to its core values:

  • Expanding Global Reach: Continuing to publish in multiple languages and collaborating with international artists and organizations.
  • Promoting Social Causes: Organizing contests and exhibitions that address pressing global issues and advocate for human rights.
  • Supporting Cartoonists: Providing resources, recognition, and a platform for artists to showcase their work and engage with a worldwide audience.

About Toons Mag

Toons Mag is a non-profit online cartoon magazine founded in 2009 by Arifur Rahman. With a mission to celebrate cartoons as a universal language, Toons Mag provides a platform for artists around the world to share their work, engage in cultural exchange, and promote freedom of expression. The magazine features cartoons and comics across various themes and languages, fostering a global community of creators and enthusiasts.

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