This chapter explores the transformative journey of confronting race and racism, emphasizing education and self-reflection. Through discussions on historical figures like Frederick Douglass, it highlights the power of imagery in shaping perceptions of race and the societal responsibility to foster inclusivity.
In this episode, Dr. Sarah Lewis joins me again to talk about her new book, The Unseen Truth: When Race Changed Sight in America. With examples from her historical research, she walks me through the power of visual culture in generating equity and justice. We talk about how what we see and what’s left unseen shapes everything we believe about ourselves and other people — and how we can start changing the narrative about who counts and who belongs in America.
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