Black Pedagogy - Women's T-shirt
The Summer after the murder of George Floyd by police office Derek Chauvin in May 2020, there was a rise in deaths of Black people at the hands of the police.
20 in 20 is an art installation project curated by Doc. The initial 20 in 20 project was commissioned by the Academic Senate for Community Colleges in California.
The ASCCC was Intrigued by Doc’s larger exhibit, Homage, which chronicled Black deaths by police from 2014 – 2019. After reading about the installation, the organization reached out with a request to use photo documentation from the exhibit.
Inspired by the moment, Doc created 20 in 20 and specifically highlighted 20 individuals who were killed in 2020. Photo documentation of this installation was featured during the ASCCC Fall Plenary as a form of digital advocacy supporting conversations rooted in antiracism, allyship, equity and inclusion among California Community College Faculty.
Black Pedagogy
Black Pedagogy bridges 20 in 20 into the larger Homage collection. Using photo editing techniques, Doc applies a digital collage approach to honoring these Black lives. The black and white paper máche headstones are from Doc’s Homage series. They ask us to consider both the people and the knowledge lost, as well as the resistance to domination that emerged after by these Black deaths. Layering flowers over the faces, eyes, and heads symbolizes an embodied insight growing in the protestors and social justice activists as they speak up and speak out about these acts of injustice.
The Summer after the murder of George Floyd by police office Derek Chauvin in May 2020, there was a rise in deaths of Black people at the hands of the police.
20 in 20 is an art installation project curated by Doc. The initial 20 in 20 project was commissioned by the Academic Senate for Community Colleges in California.
The ASCCC was Intrigued by Doc’s larger exhibit, Homage, which chronicled Black deaths by police from 2014 – 2019. After reading about the installation, the organization reached out with a request to use photo documentation from the exhibit.
Inspired by the moment, Doc created 20 in 20 and specifically highlighted 20 individuals who were killed in 2020. Photo documentation of this installation was featured during the ASCCC Fall Plenary as a form of digital advocacy supporting conversations rooted in antiracism, allyship, equity and inclusion among California Community College Faculty.
Black Pedagogy
Black Pedagogy bridges 20 in 20 into the larger Homage collection. Using photo editing techniques, Doc applies a digital collage approach to honoring these Black lives. The black and white paper máche headstones are from Doc’s Homage series. They ask us to consider both the people and the knowledge lost, as well as the resistance to domination that emerged after by these Black deaths. Layering flowers over the faces, eyes, and heads symbolizes an embodied insight growing in the protestors and social justice activists as they speak up and speak out about these acts of injustice.
Get to know your new favorite tee—it's super smooth, super comfortable, and made from a cotton touch polyester jersey that won't fade after washing.
• 95% polyester, 5% elastane (fabric composition may vary by 1%)
• Premium knit mid-weight jersey
• Four-way stretch fabric that stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
• Regular fit
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
The Summer after the murder of George Floyd by police office Derek Chauvin in May 2020, there was a rise in deaths of Black people at the hands of the police.
20 in 20 is an art installation project curated by Doc. The initial 20 in 20 project was commissioned by the Academic Senate for Community Colleges in California.
The ASCCC was Intrigued by Doc’s larger exhibit, Homage, which chronicled Black deaths by police from 2014 – 2019. After reading about the installation, the organization reached out with a request to use photo documentation from the exhibit.
Inspired by the moment, Doc created 20 in 20 and specifically highlighted 20 individuals who were killed in 2020. Photo documentation of this installation was featured during the ASCCC Fall Plenary as a form of digital advocacy supporting conversations rooted in antiracism, allyship, equity and inclusion among California Community College Faculty.
Black Pedagogy
Black Pedagogy bridges 20 in 20 into the larger Homage collection. Using photo editing techniques, Doc applies a digital collage approach to honoring these Black lives. The black and white paper máche headstones are from Doc’s Homage series. They ask us to consider both the people and the knowledge lost, as well as the resistance to domination that emerged after by these Black deaths. Layering flowers over the faces, eyes, and heads symbolizes an embodied insight growing in the protestors and social justice activists as they speak up and speak out about these acts of injustice.
The Summer after the murder of George Floyd by police office Derek Chauvin in May 2020, there was a rise in deaths of Black people at the hands of the police.
20 in 20 is an art installation project curated by Doc. The initial 20 in 20 project was commissioned by the Academic Senate for Community Colleges in California.
The ASCCC was Intrigued by Doc’s larger exhibit, Homage, which chronicled Black deaths by police from 2014 – 2019. After reading about the installation, the organization reached out with a request to use photo documentation from the exhibit.
Inspired by the moment, Doc created 20 in 20 and specifically highlighted 20 individuals who were killed in 2020. Photo documentation of this installation was featured during the ASCCC Fall Plenary as a form of digital advocacy supporting conversations rooted in antiracism, allyship, equity and inclusion among California Community College Faculty.
Black Pedagogy
Black Pedagogy bridges 20 in 20 into the larger Homage collection. Using photo editing techniques, Doc applies a digital collage approach to honoring these Black lives. The black and white paper máche headstones are from Doc’s Homage series. They ask us to consider both the people and the knowledge lost, as well as the resistance to domination that emerged after by these Black deaths. Layering flowers over the faces, eyes, and heads symbolizes an embodied insight growing in the protestors and social justice activists as they speak up and speak out about these acts of injustice.
Get to know your new favorite tee—it's super smooth, super comfortable, and made from a cotton touch polyester jersey that won't fade after washing.
• 95% polyester, 5% elastane (fabric composition may vary by 1%)
• Premium knit mid-weight jersey
• Four-way stretch fabric that stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
• Regular fit
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
The Summer after the murder of George Floyd by police office Derek Chauvin in May 2020, there was a rise in deaths of Black people at the hands of the police.
20 in 20 is an art installation project curated by Doc. The initial 20 in 20 project was commissioned by the Academic Senate for Community Colleges in California.
The ASCCC was Intrigued by Doc’s larger exhibit, Homage, which chronicled Black deaths by police from 2014 – 2019. After reading about the installation, the organization reached out with a request to use photo documentation from the exhibit.
Inspired by the moment, Doc created 20 in 20 and specifically highlighted 20 individuals who were killed in 2020. Photo documentation of this installation was featured during the ASCCC Fall Plenary as a form of digital advocacy supporting conversations rooted in antiracism, allyship, equity and inclusion among California Community College Faculty.
Black Pedagogy
Black Pedagogy bridges 20 in 20 into the larger Homage collection. Using photo editing techniques, Doc applies a digital collage approach to honoring these Black lives. The black and white paper máche headstones are from Doc’s Homage series. They ask us to consider both the people and the knowledge lost, as well as the resistance to domination that emerged after by these Black deaths. Layering flowers over the faces, eyes, and heads symbolizes an embodied insight growing in the protestors and social justice activists as they speak up and speak out about these acts of injustice.
The Summer after the murder of George Floyd by police office Derek Chauvin in May 2020, there was a rise in deaths of Black people at the hands of the police.
20 in 20 is an art installation project curated by Doc. The initial 20 in 20 project was commissioned by the Academic Senate for Community Colleges in California.
The ASCCC was Intrigued by Doc’s larger exhibit, Homage, which chronicled Black deaths by police from 2014 – 2019. After reading about the installation, the organization reached out with a request to use photo documentation from the exhibit.
Inspired by the moment, Doc created 20 in 20 and specifically highlighted 20 individuals who were killed in 2020. Photo documentation of this installation was featured during the ASCCC Fall Plenary as a form of digital advocacy supporting conversations rooted in antiracism, allyship, equity and inclusion among California Community College Faculty.
Black Pedagogy
Black Pedagogy bridges 20 in 20 into the larger Homage collection. Using photo editing techniques, Doc applies a digital collage approach to honoring these Black lives. The black and white paper máche headstones are from Doc’s Homage series. They ask us to consider both the people and the knowledge lost, as well as the resistance to domination that emerged after by these Black deaths. Layering flowers over the faces, eyes, and heads symbolizes an embodied insight growing in the protestors and social justice activists as they speak up and speak out about these acts of injustice.
Get to know your new favorite tee—it's super smooth, super comfortable, and made from a cotton touch polyester jersey that won't fade after washing.
• 95% polyester, 5% elastane (fabric composition may vary by 1%)
• Premium knit mid-weight jersey
• Four-way stretch fabric that stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
• Regular fit
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!