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THE U.S. HAS A LONG history of pol
In June 2020, the US and much of Europe were convulsed by the anti-racist Black Lives Matter protests
“We had just witnessed the murder of George Floyd. It could have been me. In many ways, I was photographing my own trauma,” says Misan Harriman of photographing the Black Lives Matter demonstrations i
Two competing visions of Black liberation in 1960s Detroit
“Hands of Saint Dominic” by Albrecht Dürer, 1506; ...
Nikki Lilly started crying when she saw her portrait – a hyper-realistic pencil drawing that captures the slight slope of her smile, the veins around her eyes, the swelling on the right side of her fa
Eleven years on from the ‘transgender tipping point’ — a term coined by Time magazine when it featured Laverne Cox on its cover, and a moment of self-visualisation and representation for many a trans