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“I dislike interviews. I’m often asked the same question: What in your work comes from your own cult
LORNA SIMPSON / GUARDED CONDITIONS / 198918 color polaroid prints, 21 engraved plastic plaques,and p
University assignment: a ‘greetings card,’ exploring themes of identity, mixed media // 2018
Candace Kita writes about coming to understand her multiracial identity and her “own Asian Ame
Russian-born Armenian American photographer Diàna Markosian fled Moscow in 1996 with her moth
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The fact that the Crown Act even needs to exist is beyond me. The fact that only 14 out of 50 states
“Becoming Forms” by @alexvnderblvck
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Shady Hafez on Being Algonquin and Syrian A reflection on his First Nations and Arab identity &
“It was in this misstep [straightening his hair] that my race was delivered to me: by the
“The Kurds have suffered for hundreds of years from different regimes. No one in the region wa
“I dislike interviews. I’m often asked the same question: What in your work comes from y
Giovanni Riccò spent the last six months photographing the Americas. In A Tale of Two Cities
Giovanni Riccò spent the last six months photographing the Americas. In A Tale of Two Cities
Russian-born Armenian American photographer Diàna Markosian fled Moscow in 1996 with her moth
“All the elements of who I am and my experiences are there in my art. When you spend time
Giovanni Riccò spent the last six months photographing the Americas. In A Tale of Two Cities
“People called us twins: two tan boys with matching afros. And like many siblings, somewhe
“The majority of Kurds don’t feel Iraqi. We knew the government would not support the Ku
Obsessed with Ayqa Khan’s ‘Liberation’ for Kajal Magazine, a photo essay on t
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“I’m not confused about who I am, but sometimes other people are.” — Lamaya
“I would like to make art that helps women to be more confident. We need to support each o
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