featured by Facebook on twitter as a part of their #blackhistorymonth project which highlights various black artists and photographers. I was pleased to have been asked to contribute - especially as a creator whose experience is outside of the US.
"My work is a tribute to those born without legacy, those stripped of legacies, and those who are silenced and story-less. I hope to acknowledge how pivotal our voices are to our collective histories and our connected futures." @macabrii#BlackHistoryMonthinstagram.com/macabrii/
Stupid Black Girl:
Essays From An American African.
By Aisha Redux.
With Art by Brianna McCarthy. Pub date June 2020.
A first-generation American New Yorker, Aisha Redux uses her bold voice and unique point of view in this provocative collection. @PublishersWkly @thebxisreading
“Instagram provided me with a community I otherwise would not have had the opportunity with which to connect. It has expanded the scope of my interactions, and therefore, the scope of my inspiration.” @macabriiinstagram.com/p/BU8TrIQBC4M/#BHM
Whiteness is literally amazing. This man went from “I was looking to kill a random nigger” all the way to “I’m not racist” in a day. My. My. My. I am impressed. Whiteness really outdid itself on this one.
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