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Towards our Liberation
Juneteenth reflections from a mad Black artist
Jun 9
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Chantal James
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The Respite of Spring's Bloom
We’re here at the bright and riotous arrival of spring in bloom, relief from the harsh winter some of us may have thought we’d never reemerge from.
Apr 11
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Chantal James
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At Time's Mercy
We’re still in one of time’s liquid barriers, a liminal space when days shift and blur becoming one another.
Jan 29
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Chantal James
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Dreaming Underground
Winter’s come down leaving the shock of its thumbprint.
Dec 8, 2025
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Chantal James
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Slight Return
We can’t go home to the old world.
Sep 10, 2025
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Chantal James
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Storm Season
It’s languaging that will pull us through.
Aug 18, 2025
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Chantal James
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Sostre in the Asylum
The floods have come.
Jul 25, 2025
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Chantal James
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Juneteenth Signifying
A Review of MISBEHAVING AT THE CROSSROADS by Honorée Fannone Jeffers
Jun 21, 2025
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Chantal James
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