Yaba Blay
(1)ne Drop
Shifting the Lens on Race

(1)ne Drop Shifting the Lens on Race

Yaba Blay2014
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What exactly is Blackness? What does it mean to be Black? Is Blackness a matter of biology or consciousness? Who determines who is Black and who is not? Who is Black, who is not, and who cares? (1)ne Drop: Shifting the Lens on Race seeks to challenge narrow perceptions of Blackness as both an identity and lived reality. Featuring the perspectives of 60 contributors representing 25 different countries and countries of origin, and combining candid narratives with simple, yet striking, portraiture, this book provides living testimony to the diversity of Blackness. Although contributors use varying terms to self-identify, they all see themselves as part of the larger racial, cultural, and social group generally referred to and known as "Black." They all have experienced having their identity called into question simply because they don't fit neatly into the stereotypical "Black box" -- dark skin, "kinky" hair, broad nose, full lips, etc. - and most have been asked "What are you?" or the more politically correct, "Where are you from?" numerous times throughout their lives. It is through contributors' lived experiences with and lived imaginings of Black identity that we are able to visualize multiple possibilities for Blackness above and beyond the one-drop rule. Featured on CNN Newsroom and the inspiration behind CNN's Black in America 5 - "Who is Black in America?" - (1)ne Drop continues to spark much-needed dialogue about the intricacies and nuances of racial identity, and the influence of skin color politics on questions of who is Black and who is not. (1)ne Drop takes the very literal position that in order for us to see Blackness differently, we have to see Blackness differently.

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