‘The Art of Protest,’ a Virtual Exhibit, Shows the Cultural Impact of Black Lives Matter

When Set Free Richardson looks at protest photos from the 1960s, he can’t help but notice how similar they are to the ones taken in 2020. The creative director of Compound, a South Bronx-based creative agency and gallery, is a big believer in photographs as visual representations of facts. So when Black Lives Matter protests…

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