
These before and after ads illustrate quite literally bell hooks’ idea of the symbolic annihilation experienced by blacks in media. What was Microsoft thinking? Click here for more.

These before and after ads illustrate quite literally bell hooks’ idea of the symbolic annihilation experienced by blacks in media. What was Microsoft thinking? Click here for more.
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