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Gabriella
Photography, Black and White
Turning the Tables: Othering by the Other This photograph challenges stereotypical representations of people living with HIV/AIDS. It also shows how the ‘Othering’ of PHAs takes place. The focus on hands provides racial markers to characterize the representation. The PHA here is a white man, whereas it is a woman of colour who moves her hand away in a discriminatory, repelling movement....
Photography, Colour
Untitled
Photography, Black and White
burning columbus i took this picture of my friend on thanksgiving. in the fire is one of the first "treaties" from the monarchy in spain which declaired first nations people unhuman and worthy of exploitation. instead of celebrating thanksgiving and colonialism we burned it, hoping for justice in the future.
Photography, Colour
Strike
Drawing, Pencil-crayon
And Yet We Do Nothing
Painting
Untitled
Painting
walls and fences This picture is of two Palestinian sisters who are seperated by the aparthied wall. This is the last village where the wall is built through as of summer 2004, and it currently seperates a house from the rest of the village. The only door that provides the family access to the rest of the community can be locked at any time by the Israeli...
Photography, Colour
Light Through Darkness Dr. Martin Luther King once said, "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that." I took this picture when I was in Israel, in The City of David's underground water tunnels. The City of David is located right beside East Jerusalem, and we spent the whole time exploring with an armed body guard. It was pretty scarey thinking that...
Photography, Colour
Untitled
Mixed Media