“Vision & Justice” addresses the role of photography in the African American experience, guest edited by Sarah Lewis, distinguished author and art historian.
The WORDS section features "Frederick Douglass’s Camera Obscura" by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.; "The Black Photographers Annual" by Carla Williams; "Black Lives, Silver Screen: Ava DuVernay and Bradford Young in Conversation;" "Love Visual: A Conversation with Haile Gerima" by Sarah Lewis and Dagmawi Woubshet; "Picturing Obama" by Maurice Berger; and "Carrie Mae Weems: Around the Kitchen Table" with reflections by Dawoud Bey, Jennifer Blessing, Katori Hall, Robin Kelsey, and Salamishah Tillet.
The PICTURES section features Awol Erizku, introduction by Steven Nelson; Toyin Ojih Odutola, introduction by Claudia Rankine; Lorna Simpson, introduction by Margo Jefferson; Annie Leibovitz, introduction by Nell Painter; Deborah Willis, introduction by Cheryl Finley; Sally Mann, introduction by John Stauffer; Jamel Shabazz, introduction by Khalil Gibran Muhammad; Devin Allen, introduction by Aaron Bryant; Leslie Hewitt, introduction by Rujeko Hockley; Lyle Ashton Harris, introduction by Vince Aletti; Radcliffe Roye, introduction by Garnette Cadogan; LaToya Ruby Frazier, introduction by Teju Cole; Dawoud Bey, introduction by Leigh Raiford; and Deana Lawson, introduction by Thomas J. Lax.
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