"What Freedom Cost is a co-curated multi-part visual and performance-based project comprising photography, videography, print and digital materials, and spoken word performance. It is an exploration of the legacy of systemic violence against people of the African Diaspora, specifically those living in the United States."
Co-curator Felicia A. Henry-Conteh, PhD, LMSW, is Assistant Professor of Sociology at American University. "Inspired by dozens of interviews I've completed with formerly incarcerated people, individuals under community supervision, and those otherwise directly impacted by the carceral state, the exhibit explores the legacy of systemic violence against people of the African Diaspora living in the United States. What Freedom Cost asks whether freedom is actually free."
For more information, and to purchase tickets, visit the exhibit website.
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