Gaila Sims and Delphine Sims are sisters from Riverside, California. They both work with and write about museums: Delphine is a curator dedicated to supporting artists of the Black Diaspora, and Gaila works on public history, museum display, and archival practice. Gaila is a doctoral candidate in American studies at the University of Texas, Austin. Her scholarship critiques American museums and interpretations of slavery. Delphine is a doctoral candidate in the history of art at the University of California, Berkeley. She researches the intersections between the history of photography and Black geographies.
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