…brothers and sisters of all races, ethnicities, and cultures.
I was very fortunate to have the opportunity to speak about Black Innocence on the radio this past weekend. Thanks to all that tuned in, appreciate it a lot! Please keep spreading Black Innocence. Thanks, much love.
Black Innocence in color.
Black Innocence photo exhibit at The Method Gallery video recap by The Locals Story.
Black Innocence will be viewable online very soon. 03.16-03.20
The support for #BlackInnocence has been overwhelming. I thank all of you very much. But please don’t forget, this project is not about likes or RT’s, it’s not for popularity, let this project have real meaning to you.
Mental & physical image issues mislead people everyday. Think about the black child who’s mental image of African Americans is something “ratchet” or ignorant… They won’t have respect for AFAM’s, they probably won’t truly respect themselves either. Adults are included too, we’re led & misled by images just like kids are… An image is more than a picture or just something you see. Images spark thoughts & beliefs. Take care of you and your people’s image. Uplift.
There is power in images. An image can change the way you think, feel, and act. Why do you think Emmett Till’s family had an open casket at his funeral (rhetorical). Never underestimate your image, set the tone, take pride in it. | Black Innocence photo exhibit March 9th 6-9pm at The Method Gallery, Columbus, OH.
Prepping.
Black Innocence, March 9th 6-9pm @ The Method Gallery, Columbus, OH.
Today, I spent a few hours setting up Black Innocence for Saturday. I’m at the point where I’m getting excited & nervous at the same time… | Also, the Black Innocence exhibit is for everyone… every culture, every race, every class… At the end of the day; we all live on the same earth & we all have an influence on each other; directly or indirectly.
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