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Politically Correct

 

These works confront politics, history, and social injustice directly. Each piece is a protest, a mirror, or a reckoning — a refusal to look away from systems that exploit and oppress. Some works critique the ways religion and empire justify violence, while others focus on the vulnerability of children caught in wars not of their making.

 

Through charcoal, collage, and found imagery, the pieces combine raw emotion with sharp commentary. They draw on both personal memory and global headlines, insisting that art remain a witness to injustice. This is a body of work that refuses silence, aiming instead to provoke reflection, outrage, and — perhaps — change. (Keywords: African American art, contemporary art, political art, charcoal, collage)To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles.

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