In this engaging conversation, Ebony Flowers, a cartoonist and ethnographer with a PhD in curriculum and instruction, shares her journey through the world of visual storytelling. She highlights how cartoons have evolved, bridging art and emotion. Ebony discusses her upcoming book on Baltimore's urban decline and the complex narratives of three women, as well as her innovative work on tactile comics designed for blind readers, showcasing the power of accessibility in art. Her insights on identity and representation, particularly around Black women’s hair, add depth to the discussion.