The poem driving this experimental film about television considers the insomniacs who wake at the same time each night in rhythm.
However, this autoethnographic piece helped me recognize the importance of levity even when the intellectual content is heavy.
Within the context of this poem, I tried to explain what was happening to my body because of SLE and what I was thinking.
I share real world examples of why I believe the trans community uses empathy as a powerful tool to combat transphobia and promote self-love.
"Combining autoethnography and artwork, Supreme Justice aims to reveal the persistence of institutionalized oppression of women through history."
I share the complexity of my frustration about a failed site visit to the British Museum and wonder about the meaning of the experience.
Through all of the things that separate us, there is one universal experience that transcends all barriers: love.
What happens when a witch is black? This piece is a salute to the transformational beauty of cosplay & all the laughter it inspires.
Emerging Immigrant’s Accents is about how language impacts our self image as we come to understand ourselves and our cultural beings.
Leavy is more than the mother of the social fiction movement in the social sciences; she’s its fairy godmother.
This is a song for the Passover prophet as a critique on his inability during the Covid-19 pandemic to appear and provide solace and safety.
Odesa addresses the traumas of struggling immigrants, who face rejection and shunning rather than acceptance and understanding.