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JON HENRY


38 • Poignant perspective


In visual artist Jon Henry’s se-


ries Stranger Fruit, sons pose


with their mothers as if they


are lifeless, re-creating scenes


of mourning. The mothers stare


through the camera’s lens, as


if holding onlookers account-


able for threats their sons could


one day face. In 2020—after


the killing of George Floyd by


police —the series took on new


poignancy. In his final moments,


Floyd, whose death sparked


protests across the U.S., called


out for his mother. Henry—


who last year won the presti-


gious Arnold Newman Prize for


New Directions in Photographic


Portraiture —says he hopes to


represent the long-term pain


of police violence: “When these


tragedies happen over and over


again, we see the families, the


protesters, all this media cover-


age, but after all of that is gone


the families and the mothers are


forgotten.” —Josiah Bates


ANITTA

27 • Sparking hope

BY J BALVIN

I always knew Brazil had a queen in
Anitta. We have a lot in common—like
me, she’s self-made. We met on Insta-
gram and started talking, and I realized
we share another quality: we don’t let
anyone else do our jobs. We like to do
everything ourselves.
Anitta’s a true hustler who turned
her movement into an empire. She took
the sound of Brazil—funk music, which

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