Today's Cartoons: Cartoonists tackle the issues of the day.
 
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama

Airlines
Airlines


Abortion
Afghanistan
Airlines
Barack Obama
Campaigning and Elections
Caricatures
Casey Anthony Trial
China
Congress
Credit Cards and Identity Theft
Debt Crisis
Economy
Education
Egypt
Energy and the Environment
Entertainment
Europe
Food
Fox News
Giffords Shooting
Global Warming
Government Spending
Greece
Health
Health Care
Homosexuality
Hurricanes and Weather
Immigration Issues
John Boehner
John McCain
Legal Woes
Michele Bachmann
Mitt Romney
NASA and Space
Newsworthy
North Korea
Nuclear Weapons
Oil
Partisan Woes
Post Office
Race
Rahm Emanuel
Religion
Rupert Murdoch
Social Security
Sports
Syria
Taxes
Tea Party Movement
Terrorism
The Constitution
The Middle East
Treasury Department
Unemployment
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Lalo Alcaraz
 
Meet Lalo Alcaraz

Lalo Alcaraz -- award-winning editorial cartoonist and Latino journalist -- captures the essence of the country's changing cultural and political landscape. He is the creator of the first nationally syndicated, politically themed Latino daily strip, "La Cucaracha," which is distributed by Universal Press Syndicate.

Alcaraz has produced editorial cartoons for LA Weekly since 1992 and also creates editorial cartoons in English and Spanish for Universal Press Syndicate. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Village Voice, Los Angeles Times, Variety, Hispanic Magazine, Latina Magazine, La Jornada in Mexico City, BUNTE (Germany's People magazine), and many other publications.

The co-editor of the satirical magazine POCHO, Alcaraz also illustrated the book "Latino USA: A Cartoon History," which was published in September 2000 by Basic Books. Alcaraz began drawing daily editorial cartoons at San Diego State University's newspaper, The Daily Aztec, in 1985. Two years later, he received his bachelor's degree in art and environmental design from the school. In 1991, Alcaraz earned his master's degree in architecture from the University of California, Berkeley.



Alcaraz recently received his fourth Southern California Journalism Award for Best Cartoon in Weekly Papers, as well as the Los Angeles Hispanic Public Relations Association's Premio Award for Excellence in Communications and the Center for the Study of Political Graphics "Art as a Hammer" Award.

He lives in Los Angeles with his public schoolteacher wife and two children.