Liberatory Practice

A Guest Editor Series
on Narrative Change
and Liberation

Image Credit: Video still of shadow artwork of a flowing river in Tongva Land from Paviinokre courtesy of Tina Calderon and Jess Gudiel.

 

FEATURED POST

The Ebb and Flow of Liberatory Practice

by Meena Malik

Prentis Hemphill says “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”
I have been reflecting a lot on this idea of boundaries, which is something that is needed in order for me to be in good relationship with people I need to stay in relationship with for many reasons. But is difficult.

 

 Liberatory Practice Guest Editor Series

 

Paviinokre

“We Flow/Fluidity”
by
Jess Gudiel

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Unrestricted and Flowing

by Tina Calderon

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NOT STRANGERS TO ART

by Daniel Alexander Jones

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please take your time

by Ryuta Iwashita

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New Moon Reflections of Liberation

by Shey Rí Acu Rivera Ríos

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The Process of Liberation is Slow

by Adrian Anantawan

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Practicing Aliveness

by UnBound Bodies Collective

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On Being

an ethic and practice of liberation

by Rebecca Mwase

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Liberation is Within Oneself

by Samuel Valdez

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Special Series Throw Back

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Special Series Throw Back 〰️

Check out our Special Series racial equity podcast edition with Adriana Rios, National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, and Luisa Martinez, Otros Dreams en Acción!