Visually Satisfying Photos Capture the Repetition and Symmetry of Swimming
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Visually Satisfying Photos Capture the Repetition and Symmetry of Swimming
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– photos by Linda Belan
Terence Crutcher’s death shows how white imagination distorts black reality.
“Because white men can’t/ police their imagination/ black men are dying.”
Terence Crutcher was alive when poet Claudia Rankine wrote these lines. Her point was that black lives are beholden to white fantasies. Black people are imagined as inherently dangerous, she suggests, and killed because of the threat they are presumed to pose, even if it has nothing to do with who they are as humans beings.
Such is the case of Terence Crutcher, whose imagined threat, strayed far from reality.
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Representation is SO important.
The words of black women are powerful and have weight.
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