“At the community garden, I talk to a friend about how our European ancestors gave up their lineage to become white.” I cut...
Author Archives: Lauren Anderson
Claudia Zimmerman ’91
“In painting allegory, I find the metaphor, and the act of simultaneously hiding and presenting narrative, very appealing.”
Gabriella G. ’16
“I wrote this poem on Sunday, August 30, 2020 after reading an article on the murder of Breonna Taylor that had come out that morning...
Jessica (student)
“I made this piece because the call for art bothered me. I often feel that Smith's efforts at antiracism are surface-level, and don't...
Lauren Anderson (staff)
“This is a selection of the alphabet blocks my wife and I painted for our hoped-for future child. Representation matters and we hope...
Michelle Ma ’23
”Whether I was aware of it or not, my ideals of race and identity were shaped by and linked through social media contents.
Shastia Azulay ’23
“My sculpture was inspired by Marc Quinn’s statue of the Black Lives Matter protestor Jen Reid.
Tiffany Hugh ’22
“Moving towards Tackling Anti-Blackness is giving women of color, especially Black women, a space for healing.