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Shneider Léon Hilaire — Greetings to Grand Ibolélé (acrylic on canvas, 2022)
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Albert Einstein teaching at Lincoln, the United State’s first Historical Black University in 1946. The Nobel prize winning scientist said: “The separation of the races is not a disease of colored people. It is a disease of white people. I do not intend to be quiet about it.”
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MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA S/S 1990 - “Nothing in fashion has had more emotional impact on me than Margiela’s third show. It was 1989, and I was an intern for Walter Van Beirendonck. Martin’s show was in a playground. They’d asked the kids’ parents for permission to use the playground, and they said, “Yes, but only if our kids can come.” The models appeared in long white clothes, and suddenly the kids started to play with them. It was so moving. Everyone was crying. Me too.” - Raf Simons