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This compelling exploration examines how visual media has transformed the narrative on race and reignited the quest for justice. Marc Lamont Hill and Todd Brewster delve into pivotal moments in the racial divide, such as the killings of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery, and the harassment of Christian Cooper, placing them within a historical framework. They highlight the crucial role of video recordings and technology in reshaping conversations about race, often shifting power dynamics in favor of historically marginalized communities. The authors pose a critical question: Why did the footage of George Floyd spark such widespread sympathy and outrage, despite prior evidence of police violence against people of color? Drawing parallels to significant works like The New Jim Crow and Caste, this analysis connects contemporary issues to America's racial history while emphasizing the unique aspects of today's struggles compared to past civil rights movements. Ultimately, it seeks to understand what is necessary to advance social justice in the current landscape.
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Seen and Unseen, Marc Hill
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- 2022
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