Rose-Ann interprets her personal observations, the vulnerability of her subject’s body image, gender identity, and sexuality, through a post-colonial identity construction and health equity lens. Her discursive and figural production on the visual representation for non-conforming racialized, sexual and gender identities emotionally interrupts the media’s narrow assumptions about Black men and women’s personhood.
Rose-Ann Bailey
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