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This photobook is dedicated to all victims of social injustice, inspiring hope for a future free from discrimination, hatred, and violence. It highlights the uniqueness within our similarities, showing that despite our differences, we share the same biological features. Featuring individuals from marginalized groups, the book draws inspiration from Thomas Daniel’s "Into My Eyes" and presents themes of love, kindness, and human connection. With a focus on positivity and hope, it envisions a society where everyone embraces diversity and works towards social change.
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Removing the Blindfold An Exploration of Human Difference
Dedication “This photobookis dedicated to all victims of social injustice. Let us hope for a future in which discrimination, hatred, and violence are eradicated”
Significance • Represents the uniqueness in human similarity • Reveals that despite our differences we all posses the same biological features
Individuals Marginalized by Society • Inspiration: Thomas Daniel’s Into My Eyes • Features individuals that are less obviously discriminated against • White Women • Red Haired People • Muslims • Asian Women
“One in every four women will experience domestic violence in her lifetime”
Light Drawing • Transition Page • Represents the “spirit of humanity” • Each person has their own unique aura but all share one thing in common; light. • Light = Positivity and Hope
Final Page • Encompasses the major themes of the book • Diversity • Love & Kindness • Human Connection • Social Change