
I'm not quite sure what this'll be, besides a place to send missives from my brain to the people I want to stay in touch with and hope want to stay in touch with me. I'll probably write about process, what I'm working on, what I'm consumed by, etc.
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It’s only fitting that this series would come to a close in February, right?
It’s Black History Month and white nonsense is at an all time high. If it’s any consolation, today’s drop contains some nuggets of … optimism around what drives...
In this week’s drop, we get into a theme that shaped this work and runs through much of my own practice, more broadly: time. Speaking of time, this episode is a bit of a throwback: in it, we revisit some reflections about the ways time was...
But first, an announcement! 🥁
New Year, New Partner! I’m pretty thrilled to share that Carceral Fictions & Abolitionist Realities is now presented in partnership with Respair Production & Media. If you haven’t already heard about them or...
Today, we drop Episode 3, Part 1 of Nature, where we explore land ownership and relations from the (Detroit) River to the (Mediterranean) Sea. Listen and view the full transcript on makingroom.online or listen wherever you get your podcasts...
Today, we drop Episode 2, Part 2 of Safety & Interdependence, where we explore themes of disappearance. Listen and view the full transcript on makingroom.online (or listen wherever you get your podcasts):
Something sinister ties the pris...
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Lauren Williams (she/her) is a Detroit-based designer who works with visual and interactive media to understand, critique, and reimagine the ways social and economic systems distribute and exercise power.
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