A few years ago I said ‘things are not getting worse, they are getting uncovered. We must continue to hold each other tight and pull back the veil.’ I have […]
Read More… from an emergent strategy response to mass shootings
A few years ago I said ‘things are not getting worse, they are getting uncovered. We must continue to hold each other tight and pull back the veil.’ I have […]
Read More… from an emergent strategy response to mass shootings
The chaos grows and grows, everything around us faltering, falling. Who do we need to be and who are we becoming? Once I was in a room with Margaret Wheatley, […]
Read More… from The Darwin Variant, and/or Love of the Fittest
St Louis Racial Equity Summit Keynote (notes): We are imagining a world we have never seen before. Writing it into existence with words and with actions. We who live in […]
oh great mystery (a prayer to the blue moon on the day of the dead) [read out loud to make into spell, or listen to me read with a lit […]
Read More… from oh great mystery (a prayer to the blue moon on the day of the dead)
a conversation on the possibilities of this moment, with Aja Taylor * Aja: DC, MD and VA have now all declared states of emergency. Italy’s death toll has officially surged […]
Read More… from On Rushing Toward Apocalypse (with Aja Taylor)
ah loves, turns out it’s not easy to take a sabbatical during a global apocalyptic event. in my attempt to stay away from news, work, stress, and distraction, i found […]
Read More… from Additional Resources for Facing Coronavirus/Covid19
my friend and comrade Scott Kurashige is the president of the American Studies Association, and this year he very kindly invited me to be the artist-in-residence, which meant that I […]
Read More… from build as we fight: remarks from the 2019 American Studies Association Annual Meeting
look here. here. if you can’t see the small you will keep leaping from built thing to built thing begging the sky to rain only on you you’ll become a […]
lessons from the emergent strategy immersion new orleans: trust the people who move towards you and already feel like home. trust the people to let you rest. trust the people […]
dear men. this is mostly a note to straight, cis men; but also includes trans men, queer men, and all who participate in masculinity – if you see yourself in […]