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Freedom: The Culture of Curation

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By Shayler Richmond

 

A growing number of Black millennials are pursuing their passions through curation; the process of creating, which has become a system of liberation.

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A cultural strategist dedicated to true and authentic storytelling; he explores personal and interpersonal connections — focused on marginalized identities to advance social and economic equity and build strong communities.
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