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Full Spectrum

ive years ago, Narkita Gold left a successful public relations position in Nashville, Tennessee, for an opportunity to redefine herself in Denver. Unable to find a job initially and living far from family, Gold began to examine her identity: “I started to ask myself big questions like, I wondered if other people like me were asking similar things. So I started asking them.” The resulting photography series, , pairs about her artistic process, the uniqueness of Denver’s Black community, and how this summer’s protests impacted the project.

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