Vogueのインスタグラム(voguemagazine) - 6月20日 04時32分
For too long, default images of American life—from stock photos to high-grossing films—have been perpetuating a racist ideal that protestors are currently out in the streets decrying. Now, a group of Black photographers that includes @micaiahcarter, @photodre, @rahimfortune and @mirandabarnes have formed a collective to try to shift that paradigm.
Launched on Juneteenth, @seeinblackproject's "Black in America" project is the collective's first attempt to uplift communities with the work of Black artists. "Through the sale of highly-curated prints from over 70 Black photographers, @seeinblackproject is raising funds that support five key pillars of Black advancement: civil rights, education/arts, intersectionality, community building, and criminal justice reform," the collective said in a statement.
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Slide 1: Photo by @internetbby
Slide 2: Photo by @mirandabarnes
Slide 3: Photo by @renellaice
Slide 4: Photo by @micaiahcarter
Slide 5: Photo by @nolis
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