Met Stories: Belonging

Dariel Vasquez shares the story of his first visit to The Met, on a class trip with his professor Teju Cole.

Watch episode eleven of Met Stories in which Dariel Vasquez, the co-founder and executive director of Brothers@, describes how he didn’t feel welcome at The Met, even though he grew up in nearby Harlem. His first visit was on a class trip, and seeing the confidence and enthusiasm of his professor Teju Cole, a fellow Black man, at the front of the class dramatically transformed the discomfort he felt into a sense of belonging.

Made for The Met's 150th anniversary, Met Stories is an award-winning video series and year-long social media initiative that shared unexpected and compelling stories gathered from the many people who visit The Met, whether artists, teachers, curators, actors, Museum staff, designers, thought-leaders, or public figures.

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Dariel Vasquez

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