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Tracey Moffatt’s ‘Nice, Colored Girls’ reminded me that horror doesn’t always have to consist of sexist, gore infused cheap thrills. Films can be done abstractly, and speak on realities that don’t appease the white psyche. Trans generational trauma, western colonialism, white supremacy and modern survival are common issues black people and people of color live everyday. I want to depict that in my work, due to it’s underrepresentation in the horror universe. It is a kind of a sadistic release, one thing horror has always had its play in.

Monika Estrella Negra 

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