Written by Joelcy Kay
Editor & Curator – Edge of Humanity Magazine
Curator – NO MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY
Stripping ourselves out of our guarded physical space, we set up to meet people we do not know for a common reason that we all care for.
Whether people are gathering for a religious celebration or traditional festivals, or for a political protest or social events, the energy is high. With a sense of community and purpose, and gently shoved, left and right, we share the pavement. People from different backgrounds, and neighborhoods come together with one collective goal in mind. Very often we take for granted our freedom for assembling; as some societies today still do not have the right to freely gather for a cause or voice their opinions without fearing the 6AM knock on the door, and then, to never be seen again.
Street photography captures the sweat, the anger and the joy, as it documents the disappearing physical social interaction among the city’s masses.
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Hi, in a way I blame the negativity that is taking center stage in our every day to day loving drowning the good vibes being in a community creates. The negativity is changing us and I do not like what we are becoming. Thank you.