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Category Archives: Race
Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video
Fascinating Photos Inside China’s Toy Factories by Michael Wolf
Groundbreaking Photographer Carrie Mae Weems Wins the 2016 National Artist Award
YOUTH, BEAUTY, AND TORMENT PERMEATE PHOTOS OF ADOLESCENCE
Frantz Fanon psychology of race, in photographs
Frantz Fanon psychology of race, in photographs
“In 2015, the cross-pollination of races occurs freely and globally. Yet it is easy to overlook the complex process of identification that a mixed-race person must confront. For in each race’s DNA is a history, culture and psychology that are all too-often defined in isolation.
In his most recent series, Frantz Fanon, which tracks the life of the iconic 20th Century thinker, Bruno Boudjelal has continued his career tradition of using photography to untangle the rich web of his own mixed identity.”
Reframing the debate around teenage motherhood
Rock Against Racism – how an artistic movement took on the National Front
How modern protests are harnessing the power of photography
How modern protests are harnessing the power of photography | British Journal of Photography
“In 2015, protests are no longer local, but global. Support can swell, from all corners of the earth and almost instantaneously. They’re mutual, interlinking, borrowing from and supporting each other. Never before has peaceful protest understood, appropriated and harnessed the power of photography.”