No shame toward those circulating images of Black death. Your choice. But we should all care about the cumulative effect of these images.
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Those who need to look the most, won't. And if they do, they will see something other than a boy, a girl, a woman or a man.
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Meanwhile, many of us within the community get re-traumatized. Over and over again. We suffer more; others see us as less and less human.
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One of the things I do in my current capacity is to study -- and teach -- literacy and illustrated texts. I think a lot about images.
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And I'm worried. That's all. Disagree with censorship, think all images should be available. But some circulation & consumption worries me.
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@Ebonyteach so much to think about. The implications of all the exposure I do not know. I wonder what media historians might say about
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