2016
2016 from New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. This year has felt jolting, like a rickety wooden roller-coaster with rushing moments of beauty, community, laughter, and love, punctured by long opposing segments as I move through a society designed to divide, fear, oppress. From ranks of riot-gear police violently attacking peaceful protesters, hours of conversations with people separated by iron chain link and dressed in orange uniforms trapped in local and federal prisons for migrating, for poverty. I’ve gotten a preview of the hate politics that soon will envelope the whole country working in the Louisiana state-capital trying to undo any victories won by communities in our cities. I am scared about what is to come from a new President and his chosen cabinet, willing to divide and dehumanize to win power. A President that portrays all Muslims as terrorists, all undocumented immigrants as rapists, job stealers. All those trapped by this country’s racist, anti-poor criminal injustice syste...