![Panel 1 shows a crowd of people with placards reading 'Trans Pride', 'Black Trans Lives Matter', and 'Trans Health Now'. A white person to the side of the crowd speaks to a black central figure asking "Why are you so angry all the time?2
Panel 2 shows a picket line in front of a building with striking workers holding a banner which reads 'End Outsourcing now.' In front of the picket line a white woman asks an elderly man on strike "Have you tried being more positive?"
Panel 3 shows a line of police in riot gear with riot shields. In front of the line of police is a Black woman holding a sign which reads 'Defend the right to protest'. A nearby white woman asks her "Maybe try a bathbomb and some self-care?"
Panel 4 shows a protest in front of a building which is guarded by a barbed wire fence and wall. The protestors hold a banner which reads 'Close detention centres.' In front of the protest a muslim woman in a hijab tells a white man "You call it anger, I call it the pursuit of happiness."](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/3b9f3500-2230-4232-95ad-feabef656ed8_Pursuit+of+Happiness.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=100)
Holly Casio.
About the illustrator
Holly Casio
Holly Casio makes queer zines and diy comics about pop culture, fat bodies, ocd, and fandoms. Her autobiographical comic series Cool Schmool shares extracts from daily life about friendships, sobriety, trade unions, and playing in punk bands and most recently featured Holly's collected Covid diary comics.