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Having to deal with that early on positions you to have to decide as a child if you want to "pass" into these spaces by wearing a false machismo or do you want to deal with the social consequences of being yourself. A lot of the boys I went to school with rejected anything they considered feminine or homosexual or outside of what it means to be a black man in their imagination. I was surrounded by a very specific black masculine performance. Shikeith Cathey: I grew up in North Philadelphia. In what ways does growing up black and queer inform who you are? VICE: These photographs take the intersection of black masculinity and queer identity as their subjects.
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