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Michael Cavna has an interview with my colleague Dan Wasserman, staff political cartoonist for The Boston Globe.
Michael Cavna: What kind of reaction did you get to the cartoon?
Dan Wasserman: It was a big hit around the city. And I got a lot of feedback from people all over the country, especially from people at newspapers affiliated with these struggles. It's [rewarding] when you produce something that resonates with people in a tough spot -- people in our own profession.
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