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Engage the mess

Olivia Keller

We are conjuring alternative futures through the continued legacy of the Black radical imagination, futures where Black and brown bodies can be held, hail, messy, and abundant.

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A note from the author

Starting to wonder if I ever understood myself. Or if i change so rapidly I just can’t keep up the pace.

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  • Olivia Keller

    excitable queer black desert rat who loves rootwork, community, and according to StoryGraph: light, emotional, adventurous fiction books of a medium pace. Desiring to speak on how to bridge abolition into the present-future of innovation strategy

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