Windy Kahler

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In color theory, there is no such thing as white—it exists solely in our perception of the world, not as a color per se but as the absence of such. In real life, too, the lived experience of “whiteness” is often construed as the absence of racial identity. It is the neutral starting point from which all else constitutes a deviation.
Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race
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