The Death of Cultural Taste and Why Black Creatives Must Rebuild It
- WIC Studios

- May 9
- 3 min read
There was once a time when taste came from living. From geography. From rituals. From scarcity. From inherited memory. From necessity. Taste was not built through algorithms or aesthetics. It was shaped by environment, politics, climate, migration, class, spirituality and survival. A person’s visual language reflected where they came from, what they valued, and how they moved through the world.


