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  • How often do we close ourselves off to the racism that exists all around us? In this powerful image, we can see that a young black girl has her hands over her ears. She is showing us what we are doing to her, and to every other POC in our neighborhoods and beyond, when we shut ourselves off to racism. This is a bold image that leaves us with the notion that we must do better. We must work harder. We must help to take some the burden away from our friends of color. Available as wall or canvas art. .<br />
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  • The child in this picture has his hands over his ears, and he is smiling broadly. The child seems to be happy, or perhaps the child is mocking us. The boy puts his hands over his ears, and shows us what we are doing by pretending racism isn’t real. Regardless of how you interpret this provocative, compelling piece on racism, there is no question that this fine art piece carries with it an arresting quality. This is an example of the way art can challenge us on a variety of different levels. This is a piece that will compel you to really look at the world around you. .<br />
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  • A child covers her ears with her hands. She stares back at us intently. There is something quizzical about the look on her face. As she covers her ears, she seems to be asking us why we could ever be complicit in racism. We would be quick to tell her that she’s wrong, but is that really the case? Are we truly confronting the multifaceted evils of racism on a daily basis? Are we working to make public spaces safer for our neighbors and allies? This piece asks you all of these questions, and it asks them seemingly at once. This is a powerful commentary on racism. .<br />
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  • A woman’s face is covered by her hands. She has perhaps seen better days. Her hands and face are badly cracked in a number of different places. There has been some significant peeling. There is a weariness to this piece that hits you in the gut, and stays with you for a long time to come. She is showing us what we do when we fail to confront racism. She is showing us that even if we aren’t turning an actual blind eye to the horrors, our silence is essentially the exact same thing. This is a profound statement that reminds us to do better. .<br />
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  • In this powerful image, we see an older black woman with her hands over her face. She is trying to cover them up, but we can see a single eye peering out at us from behind her weary hands. This is a powerful reminder of the way we close our eyes to racism. Some of us look with only one eye, hidden behind our trembling hands. This black and white with color piece reminds us that it is not simply enough to look with a partial gaze. We must stare back at racism with both eyes. .<br />
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  • The black man in this image is closing his eyes to the racism going on all around him. Unfortunately, in the real world, this is not something that he has the ability to do. He has to witness racism occurring to others around him. He has to witness racism occurring to his own person. The scene in this image is meant to challenge those of us who can look away. It is meant to challenge those of us who can put our hands over our eyes. This is an image that is certain to make a powerful impact on everyone. .<br />
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