"Our stories, our knowledges"
This is one of my favorite resources on hacking marginalization online with transformative practices of building community knowledges, decolonizing and queering the internet and building allyship.
This is one of my favorite resources on hacking marginalization online with transformative practices of building community knowledges, decolonizing and queering the internet and building allyship.
Amazing feminists sharing challenges and platforms for creating online content in their native languages, decolonization of the internet and ourselves. Can't recommend it enough!
I love this piece as a fragment of WK?'s work: it's about an event on reclaiming our languages beyond English! 30 activists, archivists and artists from 20 different countries, mapping challenges and plans.
I love this piece because before I didn't have the words to describe that hope can be nurtured, maintained, grown and cared. It's a beautiful reflection on loss, fragility and resilience through compassion to oneself and connection with others.
Something I'd share every time a friend asks me: Where can we meet?