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RACE IS THE PLACE

Gallery: Race as Art

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  • Hip-hop artist Boots Riley says, “All I got to do is talk about what’s real, and I’ll be talking about race.” Is it possible to talk “real” about the United States and leave race out? Why or why not?

  • Do artists from minority groups have responsibilities to “their people” that differ from the responsibilities of artists from dominant groups?

  • Comedian Andy Bumatai wonders, “Do comics create stereotypes? I don’t think so. Comics are mirrors that reflect.” Do you agree or disagree?
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