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Photography Helps Girls Define Their Voice On Their Own Terms

Photography Helps Girls Define Their Voice On Their Own Terms

by The Daily Eye Team April 20 2016, 10:23 am Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 30 secs

Photographer and youth organizer Scheherazade Tillet first had the idea for “Picturing Black Girlhood” about seven years ago, when she was visiting the Chicago Art Institute’s “Girls on the Verge,” an exhibition on adolescent girls. The show included work by photographers like Sally Mann and Lauren Greenfield, showcasing images of that precious and bizarre moment of being not a girl and not yet a woman. However, Tillet couldn’t help but notice that in the exhibition there were only one or two images of people of color.

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