Dawud Anyabwile
A champion of African American representation in animation, Dawud Anyabwile was born in the year 1965, in Philadelphia, United States. Active since the late 1980s, his work primarily lies within the genre of animation, and he is best known for his groundbreaking series, "Brotherman: Dictator of Discipline," which has been recognized with various awards, including the prestigious Glyph Comics Awards. Anyabwile's work is characterized by its strong visual style, richly drawn characters, and its persistent focus on cultural themes and Afrofuturism. Beyond his impressive portfolio, Dawud Anyabwile is a creative soul, always daring to push boundaries and inspire future generations with his compelling narratives.