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Gatineau Black Community Council:

Many members of the black community suffer from sickle cell anemia also called sickle cell anemia, which is a disease of the blood. Here is a comic strip that will be very interesting for young and old!

“Nahomie Acelin is the mother of three little superheroes, two of whom have sickle cell anemia, a blood disease. It is precisely to demystify this “invisible” disease that she created The Battle of Ottogatz, a comic strip that she hopes to distribute in the fall in the libraries of the national capital.


Ottawa Magazine:

The Battle of Ottogatz and the making of a Black superhero for Ottawa


CBC RADIO OTTAWA MORNING WITH ROBYN BRESNAHAN
NEW COMIC BOOK FOR OTTAWA-GATINEAU: THE BATTLE OF OTTOGATZ


Why me project: Nahomie Talk About: History/Family/ Find your passion/Marriage/kids/Sickle Cell/The Battle of Ottogatz


Parents 4 Diversity: Q&A with author Nahomie Acelin (Instagram)
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Rogers TV: The Battle of Ottogatz


CTV Morning Live Ottawa: The Battle of Ottogatz

City News Montreal: Representation in the Superhero world