“I post, and I post, and I post.” Jenson Leonard @coryintheabyss addresses class politics, police brutality, and the commodification of Blackness through a meme-based art practice https://t.co/lmpe68XCBz
A survey of the social media and media landscape this spring, for NEW MODELS (@newmodels_io), for Stolbun Institute (@sethstolbun) season 1:
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Contextualized with a history of Afghan poetry and culture, Esmat writes of the cars windshields as odes to a broken society in uncertain times — passing screens of wisdom soaked with truths about Kabul’s realities and anxieties.
*First piece published in 2021* ‘King of the Road’ by Muheb Esmat takes a closer look into contemporary visual and cultural production in Kabul, Afghanistan through the city’s vinyl car decals.
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Co-Curated by Lowery Sims and Leslie King-Hammond, New Reginald F. Lewis Museum exhibit highlights ‘Good Trouble’ of recent racial justice protests in Maryland | https://t.co/XKnGNpESNJ
Hiring more people of color doesn’t dismantle structural racism within an organization. A white dominant organization could hire 100 people of color but if the policies and the practices stay the same, that’s 100 more people that can be harmed by them. 1/2
WALLACE: "Why did you decide to do that, to end racial sensitivity training — and do you believe that there is systemic racism in this country?"
TRUMP: "I ended it because it's racist" #Debates2020 https://t.co/8XKphUeiZp