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Papa Renty Taught Us How to Read
Renty Taylor wasn't only an enslaved individual, he was much much more, and his story should concern us all.
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Renty Taylor wasn't only an enslaved individual, he was much much more, and his story should concern us all.
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In his role based on the life of cartoonist Keith Knight, Lamorne Morris highlights the uncomfortable and at times exasperating self-awareness that comes with being Black in public.
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Within a week of landing in Fishkill, I found myself in a confab of the inmate-run illustration group.
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From preliminary sketches to completing works like “How to Draw a Black Guy,” my path to becoming an artist has been a journey.
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"We filter Black women's voices. They're like mines full of gold. And if your stories ain't perfect? Then your stories ain't told."
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This is the final installment in a six-part series by the artist that will be published every day this week (Mon–Sat) regarding the recent Whitney Museum protests and the issues at stake.
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This is the fifth installment in a six-part series by the artist that will be published every day this week (Mon–Sat) regarding the recent Whitney Museum protests and the issues at stake.
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This is the fourth installment in a six-part series [https://hyperallergic.com/tag/how-to-protest-art-series/] by the artist that will be published every day this week (Mon–Sat) regarding the recent Whitney Museum protests and the issues at stake.
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This is the third installment in a six-part series by the artist that will be published every day this week (Mon–Sat) regarding the recent Whitney Museum protests and the issues at stake.
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This is the second installment in a six-part series by the artist that will be published every day this week (Mon–Sat) regarding the recent Whitney Museum protests and the issues at stake.
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This is the first installment in a six-part series by the artist that will be published every day this week (Mon–Sat) regarding the recent Whitney Museum protests and the issues at stake.
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The term "masochistic epistemology" seems appropriate, no?