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" they ask me to remember but they want me to remember their memories and i keep remembering mine" - Lucille Clifton, " why some people be mad at me sometimes"
I am angry. We are grieving and I am angry. Our environment is grieving and I am angry. Don’ t be surprised. Grief is redirection. Our nature relations remember us even if sometimes we forget that we are as bound to them as they are to us. We don’ t have to live, work, think, be like THIS. Listen to our communities through public art and environmental histories as they tell their stories of climate racism, Indigeneity, and climate change.
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