TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 2月6日 03時02分
"How am I supposed to reconcile navigating the dehumanization of my racial identity 'trending' with the sobering reality that trends end?" writes photographer @byalexishunley. "Am I only deserving of care, of opportunities, when my pain can be easily commodified? Some days, I endure the tokenization and move confidently. Other days, I give myself permission to choose peace and decline," Hunley adds. "This image represents the self-awareness that when the public outcry softens to a whisper, we will have each other to call on; when the police terrorize us, when employers tokenize us, when doctors ignore our pain, when elected officials fail us time and again: we are all we have." Black art is in high demand, @chadsand writes in an essay paired with this photograph, "but telling our stories comes at a cost." Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @byalexishunley
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