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From New York to Paris: Tracing black identities

By France24
09 February 2020   |   1:33 pm
To what extent is someone's racial identity informed by context? And how does changing that context - by, say, moving from New York to Paris as a black woman - alter the way you see yourself in the world? To mark Black History Month, we sit down with acclaimed American photographer Rebecca Arthur, whose exhibition "Reimagining the Black Identity" is on until the end of February in the French capital.

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