Speak Frankly:

Danielle Jackson
Culture Culture
Published in
1 min readJul 15, 2015

“Let’s be clear: doing this takes guts. To perform in the key of I CARE means to operate in contested space–what Michel Foucault called parrhesia, or fearless speech; faced with the threat of powerful disagreement, one must express frankness with a mixture of modesty and courage. I DON’T KNOW won’t provide the necessary courage, and I KNOW won’t provide the necessary modesty, but informed perspectives can still be productively and provacatively shared in the key of I CARE.”

— Anthony Huberman, How to Behave Better, 2011

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Danielle Jackson
Culture Culture

Fellow-in-residence at NYU’s Center for Experimental Humanities. Co-founder, Bronx Documentary Center. Formerly: ICP, Magnum Photos, MoMA