I continue to focus on aligning myself with demographics that occupy societal “blind spots” and continue to provide as well as facilitate ongoing media platforms to give voice to voiceless individuals that help strengthen communities through media examples of solution-based thinking.
My sense of purpose and the complexity of my life experiences constantly inform my actions so, I’m also charged with taking care of myself…. first and foremost!
Maneuvering through a hypertensive societal caste system that is designed to ostracise me is taxing.
As with many melanated people, creativity has long been a “soft solution” or a “healing tool”.
Throughout my lifetime I’ve had the privilege of witnessing and experiencing many levels of creative vibration and form that have been healing.
I’ve always leaned toward performance art as my go-to.
I believe art might be used as a creative tool for peacebuilding by allowing the voiceless to express themselves a tool of expression to strengthen communication within and between communities that must begin at home. Begining with ones self.
My works are visual empowerment tools for the masses. It is the version of myself, who has learned to do courageous things.
Walking up to total strangers and communicating words that validate their presence, their strength, and their life experiences as humans.
Photographing these women is a way to validate my existence as a part of humanity, despite living in a society where the color of my skin nor my spirit is not accepted.
Somewhere along the line that read “ me” changed to “us”.