A new cartoon-style educational tool to help tackle the harassment of women and girls has been unveiled by experts from Nottingham’s two universities as part of a unique zero-tolerance strategy being pioneered throughout Nottinghamshire.The graphic novel-style comic strip, called Changing Minds, has been created by language and criminology experts from the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University, with Nottingham-based graphic art company Dawn of the Unread, run by James Walker, and artist Kim Thompson.
It is available online and as a free download.The Changing Minds comic, funded by Research England via the University of Nottingham’s Institute for Policy and Engagement in collaboration with Nottingham Citizens, is the.