Entertainment8/19/2025NYT

Young People of Color Flocked to This Show. It Made Them Feel Seen.

Young People of Color Flocked to This Show. It Made Them Feel Seen.

"Beloved Suburbs" exhibition at the Museum of the History of Immigration in France has attracted over 150,000 visitors, primarily young people of color. The exhibition aims to showcase the diverse experiences and perspectives of individuals living in the suburbs, a population often overlooked or misrepresented in mainstream media. Visitors have expressed a strong sense of identification with the exhibition, with one stating, "We really recognize ourselves in the exhibition." The exhibition's success highlights the importance of providing platforms for marginalized communities to share their stories and feel represented. It serves as a testament to the power of art and cultural institutions in fostering a sense of belonging and empowerment among underrepresented groups.

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