Ann Telnaes resigned from The Washington Post after it refused to publish a cartoon criticizing tech leaders' prostrating themselves to Donald Trump.

Her early experiences in Reno, including art classes and casino work, influenced her art career and views on sexism.

Telnaes won her second Pulitzer Prize this year for fearless commentary, amid growing media reluctance to publish editorial cartoons.

Fearless — that’s how the Pulitzer Prize committee described political cartoonist Ann Telnaes’ work when she won the coveted award this year.

She’d made international news a few months earlier when she quit her job of 17 years at The Washington Post after it killed one of her cartoons — the first time in her career that’d happened over subject matter.

The fateful cartoon showed billionaire t

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