For the past couple of years, I’ve been working on a documentary film about Palestinian American artist and designer Rajie Cook @rajiecook_film
He is the designer behind some of the most iconic symbols in the world, ones you probably come across daily. But he is also an artist who spent the latter part of his life creating art to call out injustices faced by his people.
We've just launched a Kickstarter to help us raise funds to complete editing and enable us to bring Rajie's story to audiences.
I would appreciate your support- this is an all-or-nothing campaign so backers only get charged if we meet our goal in the next 30 days.
Link to donate is in my bio.
Thanks to my producers extraordinaire @yelmjouie and @thekarmacritic , best DP @omarmullick , OG editor @mooo_ham , Rajie's family and people who have participated so far including @arabamericanmuseum , @samiahalaby ,@monachalabi , @sjp.pratt
We’re excited to share SHIFT, a speculative zine we created in collaboration with The Opportunity Agenda.
SHIFT is the result of a design research process that asked a simple but expansive question: what would it take to truly shift narratives and mindsets around immigrants and immigration in the US? Through one-on-one interviews with immigration justice leaders, a future-visioning workshop, macro trend analysis, and guerrilla-style street conversations, we gathered insights, language, and lived experience from across the ecosystem.
That research became the foundation for SHIFT. Written from the vantage point of 2050, the zine explores what winning the immigration narrative could look like over a 25-year arc, looking back on how the U.S. moved from fear, scarcity, and exclusion toward dignity, belonging, and care. It traces seven narrative shifts that reshaped culture and power : from fear to solidarity, from scarcity to interdependence, and from narrow stereotypes to immigrants as culture-shapers of the mainstream.
It’s open source , DM if you would like a copy!
#narrativechange #speculativedesign #speculativefiction
#challengeaccepted @_farah_x_@marmarshg@ebonysolis #womensupportingwomen
Instead of me, here is a woman whose name you should know.
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La Mulâtresse Solitude who in 1802 helped lead a slave revolt in Guadeloupe whilst 8 months pregnant and whose last words before she was hanged would be: "Live free, or die".
This book was inscribed for “Andrew” almost 19 years ago. I first came across it at @spoonbillbooks in Williamsburg and wondered how it had ended up there and what was the story behind it. I didn’t buy it then... and regretted it when the following week I came back to ask for it but it was gone. It finally made its way to me a few months later, 9 years ago today (but that’s another story in itself).
I’ve always wondered about Andrew and the mysterious “N”(?)... and how/why the book ended up in that bookstore. What’s the story?
(Feel free to share and help find its original owner).
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My Dearest Andrew,
To live as these letters betray once again links the beautiful w/ the temporal. Is nothing absolute? Even the most genuine?! In The Mandarins one of SdB’s characters rebutes that what is true @ the moment is less so the next day. So toast to impulses and risk for things beautiful
-N 29 July 1992