Sen. Warnock’s trap: Long insulated from politics, senator taps energy of Atlanta’s Black art renaissance
2 years, 1 month ago

Sen. Warnock’s trap: Long insulated from politics, senator taps energy of Atlanta’s Black art renaissance

Raw Story  

SUMMERHILL, Atlanta — U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock is on the wrong side of the street. Rick Ross - Trap Trap Trap ft. Young Thug, Wale youtu.be “Look at this real quick, I’m gonna show you something,” Jordan Brown, 37, excitedly—not happily, mind you—says as we cross Terry St. “I’m really enamored with people's faces, because you can see what somebody's been through just looking at them,” portrait artist Shawn Stewart, 35, tells Raw Story. “There's no way you can get rid of those life experiences—what shapes you, what molds you, what makes you who you are—you can’t shed that.” Even just stepping through the door makes Warnock stand out. Atlanta’s Bali Baby is also turning heads as “one of the very few openly gay female rappers with any skin in the game,” according to i-D magazine.

Discover Related