blackfashion:the-real-eye-to-see: This Gorgeous Photo Series Crushes Stereotypes About Black Masculi
blackfashion:the-real-eye-to-see: This Gorgeous Photo Series Crushes Stereotypes About Black Masculinity Loftin shot the photo series after seeing the stark contrast between the Google results for “black boy in hoodie” and “white boy in hoodie.”In contrast to the images of black men depicted in the Google image search, Loftin’s poses are sweet, affectionate, and sometimes silly.“Black people, and black men specifically, exist outside of the stereotypes that have been created for us by the media and those that control it,” he told.SourceThey always portray us as dangerous thugs in black hoodies, nothing new. And the fact that whites still believe that black people are dangerous to them proves just how ingrained white supremacism is in this country!This man just wanted to say that racism is still a reality we have to deal with. Inferential racism certainly won’t go away by no one talking about it. We have to accept that there is a serious problem in America, that many white Americans are raised with these subtle cues all around them telling them to “fear blacks”.Stop making up false stories about us, we are just people, just a little darker.Myles Loftinmylesloftinphotography.comwe should start this thing where we place artist names in the title.this improves my life -- source link