The New Yorker

An illustration about hip-hop artists, Big K.R.I.T. And Rapsody, and how their sounds represent the South while still maintaining their personal identities.

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The New York Times

An illustration about how many members of the black community have grown accustomed to using a modified public persona to minimize discrimination.

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Mamba

A portrait of the late Kobe Bryant.

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New York Times

An illustration about the importance of black historical fiction and its function of showing those of the past as complete people.

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Slate

An illustration for Tre Johnson’s essay for Slate Magazine about the lack of consciousness behind black music in white spaces.

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NBC News

A piece about how a woman was so overwhelmed by settling her mother’s estate that she didn’t have time to grieve her passing.

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Slate

An illustration for Slate Magazine’s Furure Tense Fiction, “Actually Naneen”.



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The New Yorker

An illustration about civil unrest for Anthony Lane’s review of the new adaptation of Les Miserables.

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NBC News

An illustration about a monthly coffee gathering in Italy where migrants from various countries discuss their various cultural backgrounds

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The New Yorker

An illustration based on how gospel artists, Kirk Franklin and Koryn Hawthorne, are combining the gospel genre with fun and modern aesthetics.

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The New York Times

An illustration based on a book review of The Escape Room, in which four Wall Street investment bankers get trapped in an elevator escape room.

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