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Tag: Minneapolis uprising

Person with dark skin, gray beard, gray shirt and scarf gestures with open hand while looking up at beige wall covered with many small drawings.
1Seitu Ken Jones, 2022. Photo: Alexander Thomas.
Visual Art
3-2-2022

Real Positions: Self-Portraits by Seitu Ken Jones

Davu Seru
Person with dark skin and head wrapped in blue towel sits in bed full of books, holding up a book whose cover reads "GRIEF AND GRIEVANCE."
1Amoke Kubat. Photo: Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski.
Literature Moving Image Visual Art
9-20-2021

Nesting in the Struggles of Unrest

Amoke Kubat
Silhouette of a person with fist raised, with fire glowing in background.
1Photo: Adja Gildersleve.
Performing Arts
8-2-2021

The Aftermath of Performative Allyship: A Century Comparison

Malick Ceesay
Clouds of smoke in front of a row of protesters' umbrellas, and a sign reading BLACK LIVES MATTER.
Literature Visual Art
4-19-2021

Daunte Wright: A Billion Clusters of Rebellion and Starlight

Tikkun Bambara
There are two images of Baki layered onto one another. The first one that captures your eye is of Baki in 2017. Their Afro is luscious and as Black and youthful as they were at the time. Half of their face is covered by the shadow of a palm leaf. The second photo is a smaller portrait of Baki this year. Side eyeing the camera there is age there. They have red and blonde braids and half of their face is covered by the shadows of crab apples. The second photo is placed so their eye meets their right nostril in the first one.
1
Literature
10-9-2020

Me Hands Trilogy

Baki Baki Baki
A painting of the George Floyd mural remade with a white figure in the center and text reading "THE BLACK EXPERIENCE VIA THE WHITE GAZE". Additional text reads, “Centering white voices around Black trauma does not allow for the accurate representation of our experiences or the accurate documentation of our history.”
1Maiya Lea Hartman, The Black Experience via the White Gaze (2020).
Visual Art
9-14-2020

The Black Experience via the White Gaze

Maiya Hartman
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