Beatitudes (It is okay) — Maryonn Grace

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I tiptoe through life as if I was still a child, I tatt here and there to feel something solid upholding me in the air, I don’t want to fall for the weight of time, uncertainty and all I don’t have, I want to dwell in gratefulness and touch tree trunks and grass, I want […]

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Ama Ndlovu explores the connections of culture, ecology, and imagination.

Her work combines ancestral knowledge with visions of the planetary future, examining how Black perspectives can transform how we see our world and what lies ahead.