
Each week, we provide a cartoon in need of a caption. You, the reader, submit your caption below, we choose three finalists, and you vote for your favorite. Finalists for this week’s cartoon, by Mick Stevens, will appear online February 28th and in the March 6, 2023, issue of The New Yorker. Anyone age thirteen or older can enter or vote. To read the complete rules, click here.

“You’re standing right where I want to put the crop circle.”
Suzanne Westphal, Mill Valley, Calif.
“And then they drink it?”
Colin Guthrie, Ottawa, Ont.
“And you’ll be able to jump over our moon whenever you want.”
R. J. Surrette, West Dennis, Mass.

Felecia Phillips Ollie DD (h.c.) is the inspiring leader and founder of The Equality Network LLC (TEN). With a background in coaching, travel, and a career in news, Felecia brings a unique perspective to promoting diversity and inclusion. Holding a Bachelor’s Degree in English/Communications, she is passionate about creating a more inclusive future. From graduating from Mississippi Valley State University to leading initiatives like the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Equal Employment Opportunity Program, Felecia is dedicated to making a positive impact. Join her journey on our blog as she shares insights and leads the charge for equity through The Equality Network.