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I am a Brooklyn-based dance, theater, and interdisciplinary artist creating performances, texts, installation, and media that focus on Black femme legacies and futures, grief, and memory. I use movement and voice as a tool for digging up personal and sociocultural narratives, and processing grief. I am interested in how we search for objective “truth” to justify grief; why we seek evidence of our relationships to that which we have lost. How do we find people, cultures, and histories that aren’t there anymore in all the bits that are? I engage the body holistically to re-member: sew together the fissures that trauma creates in our personal narratives. I work to ensure the wellness of Black, brown, femme and queer communities. This extends to my work as a doula, where I offer critical intervention in the high death rates of birthing people and babies by providing hands on support before, during, and after labor and delivery.