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Devin Allen uses his camera as a "weapon against poverty and racism", meaning for protest racial injustice. His first photo was taken place in Fenuron in 2014, which sparked by murder of a 25-year-old African American citizen, Freddie Gray, due to police brutality. His black and white pictures display the issues with police brutality and racial discrimination as he starts digging deeper to each photo that were taken by African American equality protest. According to Devin Allen’s article, protests were occurring through African American people who experience with police brutality, such as George Floyd; his shows when he reflects on stereotypes and show people how they manage to follow different path of protest and justice. When I see those images as a photojournalist, Devin portrays the racial issues that African American were facing today - Discrimination and Racism; but they use their voices to let them gain their equal rights and support for their community. 


Jahi created these photos to express struggles with racial internalization, to show issues for people with nationalities and self-hatred of their own race. In visual perspective, the photographer describes her views on African American citizens as “blinded by white race myth.” When looking at pictures, these white painted hands represent the internal struggles with African Americans’ race, leading to self-hatred on their identity as a person. In the article, Jahi Chikwendic explains that these images reflect on internalizing on myth of white supremacy and the reality of racism, causing them to feel internally blind, silenced, deafen, and choked. In other words, in perspective of photojournalist, Jahi fully demonstrates why people against racial injustice are not only protesting but having to with their own internal struggles. 

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