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How we photographed the parents whose child said he had to participate in a slavery reenactment at school

This week’s top photo comes from Visual Journalist Candace Dane Chambers.

What makes this photo important?

Juanyea Vinson Sr. and Alexis Williams' son is the only Black student in his third grade class at Portage Park Elementary School. Last week, he informed his parents that he was instructed to participate in a slavery reenactment as part of a Black History Month lesson. He and other students were told to physically pull and bind their "enslaved" classmates with tape as they would be "shipped off in a cage." The family has complained to the teacher and the principal who both deny the third grader's account. Williams continues to stand by her son as she's witnessed his mental distress in the days since and is now seeking meaningful accountability from the school. Chicago Public Schools officials said in a statement that they do not support simulations or reenactments of slavery.

How did you get the photo?

While technical aspects are vital to creating a compelling image, sometimes visual elements that reveal more about the story have to take precedent, especially when one of the sources is anonymous.

I met Williams and Vinson Sr. in their shared home on the North West Side. They did not want to have their son photographed, which was understandable given the sensitive nature of the story. Williams walked me through a relatively dark house to a backroom with concentrated window light. I took a few photos of Williams there and remarked how she chose the perfect location due to the lighting. Vinson Sr. was watching from the doorway and mentioned that there was an even brighter office on the second floor and offered to take me up. I made more portraits in the second location, which was well-lit but didn't offer any visual context that related directly to the story. While Williams wanted to keep her son's identity unknown, I wanted to try to involve him in the visual without compromising his anonymity — so I asked if they'd be willing to try a final composition in his room.

The room was tight and the light was challenging. The only way I could situate them was against a hot afternoon window. I had to push my ISO to an exposure that offered details in the shadows, which in turn blew out my highlights. But the scene was much more dynamic than the first two environments and offered some visual elements that nodded to their son, like the stickers and bright yellow poster on the wall and his football, which I asked Williams to hold. I prioritized storytelling interest over technical perfection and I feel the risk paid off. But the beauty of photography is that it's subjective so who really knows. You be the judge.

Technical details:

Alexis Williams and Juanyea Vinson Sr. stand in their Portage Park home on the Northwest Side. Their son, who is the only Black student in his third grade class at Portage Park Elementary, reported that he was forced to participate in a distressing reenactment of slavery as part of a Black History Month lesson.

Candace Dane Chambers/Sun-Times

Football fans and Puerto Rican community members celebrate during the Benito Bowl Super Bowl halftime show watch party at the VIP Residencia Bar & Lounge in Humboldt Park on Sunday.

Victor Hilitski/For the Sun-Times

Dancers donning the mammoth costume walk past with the city skyline in the background for the video portion of “Nick Cave: Mammoth,” a series by artist Nick Cave during a video shoot near Theater by the Lake at North DuSable Lake Shore Drive and West Fullerton Parkway. Cave will be presenting immersive work at the Smithsonian American Art Museum featuring crafted hides and bones of mammoths, a video projection of the mammoths and found objects.

Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times

Artist Nick Cave stands in front a wooly mammoth that will be controlled by four dancers for his work “Nick Cave: Mammoth” during a video shoot at the Theater by the Lake at North DuSable Lake Shore Drive and West Fullerton Parkway on the lakefront.

Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times

Tim Roby, department specialist of the Arts of the Americas wing at the Art Institute of Chicago, and Chris Shepherd, senior specialist of the Arts of the Americas, hang “The Dugout” by Norman Rockwell, a new addition to the wing on Tuesday.

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U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon speaks to the press following a stop on the Department of Education’s “History Rocks!” tour at Chicago Hope Academy on the West Side on Feb. 5.

Candace Dane Chambers/Sun-Times

A man skis on the frozen East Lagoon in Jackson Park on Tuesday.

Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times

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Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times

Marimar Martinez listens to her attorneys speak during a press conference on Wednesday in the Loop to announce a civil lawsuit and the release of evidence related to Martinez’s shooting by a federal agent in Brighton Park in October.

Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times

Members of Purpose Over Pain, whose relatives were killed by gun violence, stand in front of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson in the 7900 block of South May Street in Gresham during a prayer vigil on Feb. 6 after a 26-year-old woman was shot to death and a man was injured in that block. A 1-year-old survived without any physical injuries. Many of them raised their hands when they were asked whose cases have been left unsolved.

Pat Nabong/Sun-Times

Demetric Brown, whose daughter Latavia Brown was killed in November 2021, tears up during a prayer vigil Feb. 6 in Gresham. Demetric said the vigil brought her back to when her daughter was killed and that she wants to share her story and help mothers who are in a similar situation.

Pat Nabong/Sun-Times

Chicago Housing Authority employee Amanda Motyka filed a whistleblower complaint saying the agency has failed to properly handle reasonable accommodations requests from residents.

Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times

Illinois state Rep. Will Davis speaks to reporters about the Bicameral Education Bill at the Bilandic Building at 160 N. La Salle St. on Monday.

Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times

Elizabeth Gartelos Morris, co-owner and chef at Meze Table, puts toppings on a feta cheesecake at Thattu in Avondale during Monday Night Foodball on Monday.

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Clouds move across the Chicago Skyline near 31st Street Beach on Feb. 6.

Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times

Bill Bauman, with Columbian Model and Exhibit Works, stands behind a model of The Devonshire of Mt. Lebanon.

Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times

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