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Month: May 2022

May 3, 2022Allison S Curseen560 Comments

Exhibit Workshop Day Feedback

From Audience 1 – Describe your experience of this exhibit? 2 – What did you find compelling? 3 – What comments and/or questions do you have for the creators? From Creators 1 – Response and / or question for the audience? 2 – Response and / or question for the audience?

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May 3, 2022Allison S Curseen4,186 Comments

Race and Skin Color as an Aspect of Identity

In Gayl Jones’ “White Rat”, the author displays short anecdotes through the main character White Rat to show the effect of having white skin on a black person’s identity. White Rat’s comments on his past are said in more lighthearted sense, but it is clear in his stories, jokes, and his adamant arguing to others…

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