Watch this moving conversation about the significance of Black photographers, the power of the camera’s gaze, and photography’s role in movements for human rights and social justice featuring Jamaica Gilmer, photographer and founder of "The Beautiful Project,” documentary photographer and visual storyteller Dare Kumolu-Johnson, and Jay Simple, a visual artist and the founder of Photographer’s Green Book. Independent curator and art historian Anita Bateman, Ph.D, moderated the conversation. This event took place on Zoom on October 14, 2020, and was co-sponsored by the Forum for Scholars and Publics and The Focus Program at Duke University, in collaboration with Duke’s first-year FOCUS course, “Human Rights on Camera,” taught by Professor Rebecca Stein.
Event info: fsp.duke.edu/events/practices-black-photographers
Jamaica Gilmer: www.jamaicagilmer.com
Dare Kumolu-Johnson: www.kumolustudios.com
Jay Simple: www.jaysimple.com
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