Haiti Unmasked: Photographs by Child Domestic Workers
Kids With Cameras... Haiti Unmasked: Photographs by Child Domestic Workers. "...These children become expert mask-wearers. Masking is part of that invisibility inherent to their position. They wear the faces that are expected of them and often required of them; no one really sees the child underneath the masks. A mask is a place of interaction and engagement - it is the center of a dialogue. It is the heart of collaboration between an audience and a performer, between the one who is seeing and the one who decides what is seen."
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