"As a kid, you learn who you are and how to be according to what the world tells you to be. If you're Black, that means learning and accepting how the culture sees Blackness. The process of realizing you're Black is a perceptual thing, and it means going through life knowing your image has preceded you."
"There's a deep imbalance of power in the camera's use around the globe, if you think about the ways the camera has produced images of Black people throughout history, often stripping away agency and context."
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