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Photo Ethics and the Necessity of Licking the Queens Neck

African-American protesters take to the streets in Bensonhurst in Brooklyn on May 19, 1990, after the acquittal of Keith Mondello on the charge of manslaughter in the death of Yusef Hawkins, a Black youth who was shot to death on August 23, 1989.  Protesters were met by jeers and curses from a mostly Italian community during the demonstration.

Here we are, continuing to probe into the mind of other photographers so we may hear and learn about (or from!) their experiences. This post is by our dear friend Ricky Flores.  -Miriam Romais, Executive Director of En Foco

There are more interviews with other artists at En Foco’s blog.

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