8 Years

We go back and forth, throughout the day and over the years, spilling out and venturing where we’ve never dared before. ‘I don’t know why I’m crying,’ we say, as we stare out at the deepest point in the sea.

What Are Your Flowers For?

Flowers for…

HEALING IS RADICAL, PENCIL ON PAPER, 2020

HEALING IS RADICAL, PENCIL ON PAPER, 2020

Flowers for healing, for strength through gritted teeth, for every single beautiful soul murdered by a corrupt system of policing, for (re)learning that peace is not the opposite of challenge, for recognizing a smile only from crinkles in their eyes, for the man waiting at the park bench everyday since 2013, for the survivors, for Breonna who was dreaming, for folks who return to the dusty streets to march for justice, for the families who remain separated, for the mess, for the deep belly breaths, for the emails and voicemails sent to government officials, for a revolution that offers new life, for the last (may they be first).

CREATE NEW SYSTEMS, PENCIL ON PAPER, 2020

CREATE NEW SYSTEMS, PENCIL ON PAPER, 2020

Flowers for solidarity, for learning, for more than we can hold, for the newborns (may they grow from our mistakes), for kneeling in protest, for shouting in protest, for dancing in protest, for whatever you must do in protest, for hard choices, for communities that hold you like a hug, for neighbors who have become friends, for Breonna (still), for raised fists, for imagining a new world that is much, much better than this.

TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER, PENCIL ON PAPER, 2020

TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER, PENCIL ON PAPER, 2020

Flowers for growth, for making change happen, for two steps forward and one step back (continue to step anyway), for energy and faith to heal ourselves, for rejecting a scarcity mindset and adopting a mindset of abundance, for Breonna (always), for defying authority, for living the questions until we hold the answers, for shared meals, for weaving tight-knit and communal resistance, for practicing collective care.

Our world is in need right now. Of so many things. Of healing, of liberation, of radical change. I stand with the bold leaders of this revolution, now and until change is real.

Tell me, what are your flowers for?

Happy Birthday to Dorothea Lange

Today would have been Dorothea Lange’s 125th birthday. “Dorothea Lange and other photographers of the 1930s and '40s created an indelible record of everyday life in difficult times. The Great Depression caused many photographers to consider the camera as an instrument of social change.

Foremost among this group was Berkeley photographer Dorothea Lange, whose intimate pictures of people in distress were driven by a deep personal empathy…

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