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Cultural Resiliency in the Face of Crisis: Learning from New Orleans

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS vii
  3. INTRODUCTION 1
  4. The Call 17
  5. vestibular mantra (or radical virtuosities for a brave new dance) 29
  6. PART 1 / CULTURAL PRESENCE: PLACEKEEPING AND BELONGING
  7. Introduction 35
  8. Aqui Estoy 40
  9. Beauty, Justice, and the Ritual of Performance 42
  10. An Accumulation of Things That Refuse to Be Discarded 52
  11. Counting Coup on the Compartmentalization of Indigenous-Made Rap Music 54
  12. Cultural Resiliency in the Face of Crisis: Learning from New Orleans 63
  13. Collectively Directing the Current 68
  14. The New Eagle Creek Saloon 74
  15. Notes from Technotopia 3.0: On the “Creative City” Gone Wrong—an Antigentrification Philosophical Tantrum, 2012 – 2016 76
  16. “Building Temples for Tomorrow”: Cultural Workers as Construction Crews 87
  17. Invasive Species 94
  18. Sunny and 150 Years of Placekeeping in Little Tokyo 96
  19. Local Fruit Still Life 102
  20. Stage One: Establishing Community 104
  21. Red 40 108
  22. More Nodes from the Performance Essay Los Giros De La Siguiente/the turns of the Next 110
  23. PART 2 / DISMANTLING BORDERS, BUILDING BRIDGES: MIGRATION AND DIASPORAS
  24. Introduction 123
  25. Mano Poderosa 128
  26. A Cosmos of Dis/Joints 130
  27. Cross-Border Citizens 136
  28. Indian Alley, Where Art Is Healing 146
  29. Vessels: A Conversation 151
  30. Fence 158
  31. A Touch of Otherness 160
  32. Harmattan Haze 166
  33. Who Is the #EmergingUS? 168
  34. Justice and Equity: We’re Coming for It All 171
  35. building bricks for communal healing 176
  36. We Never Needed Documents to Thrive 178
  37. prop·er 182
  38. Alongside: On Chinese Students in the United States and the Fight for Black Lives 185
  39. Love Spirals: Notes on Brown Feelings 191
  40. PART 3 / CREATING A WORLD WITHOUT PRISONS: CULTURE AND THE CARCERAL STATE
  41. Introduction 205
  42. To Create in Prison 211
  43. A Measure of Joy 214
  44. There Is No Abolition or Liberation without Disability Justice 224
  45. HOGAR 230
  46. I Remember 232
  47. Coming Home 237
  48. Singing Our Way to Abolition 241
  49. Standing in the Gap: Music as First Responder 245
  50. Locked in a Dark Calm 250
  51. As Crazy as the World Is, I Do Believe 252
  52. Jumpsuit Project 260
  53. The Bonds of Aloha: Connecting to Culture Can Free Us 262
  54. The Nail That Sticks Out 268
  55. Art Is a Trojan Horse: Reclaiming Our Narratives 272
  56. Try/Step/Trip (Excerpt) 281
  57. The Evanesced Series (2016 – ) 290
  58. PART 4 / EMBODIED CARTOGRAPHIES: RENEGOTIATING RELATIONSHIPS WITH LAND
  59. Introduction 295
  60. Kiksuya 300
  61. America Doesn’t Exist 302
  62. Between the Real and the Imagined: A Conversation with Lyla June and Tanaya Winder 304
  63. Sopa de Ostión 310
  64. Island Earth: Water, Wayfinding, and the Currents That Connect Us 312
  65. ACCESS DENIED: Creating New Spatial Understandings 321
  66. Essential Economy 327
  67. Earth Mama II 332
  68. We Are Part of This Land 334
  69. Mauka House 340
  70. Withholding an Image: Disciplinary Disobedience and Reciprocity in the Field 343
  71. Thinking through Fragments: Speculative Archives, Contested Histories, and a Tale of the Palestine Archaeological Museum 354
  72. Secrets That the Wind Carries Away 359
  73. Ohiŋniyaŋ ded wati kte: This Place Will Always Be Home 364
  74. Ballers 368
  75. PART 5 / LIVING OUR LEGACY: ANCESTRAL KNOWLEDGE AS RADICAL FUTURITY
  76. Introduction 373
  77. These Roots Run Deep 378
  78. The Future Is Ancient 380
  79. Being in Oneness: Conversations with Nobuko Miyamoto, Kamau Ayubbi, and Asiyah Ayubbi 384
  80. 1619 396
  81. Encircling the Circle: Blood Memory and Making the Village—a Conversation between Cleo Parker Robinson and Malik Robinson 400
  82. Culture and Tradition: A Monument to Our Resilience 408
  83. Español 410
  84. Apsáalooke Feminist #4 412
  85. Mother’s Words and Grandmother’s Thoughts: Living the Right Way (a Conversation) 414
  86. The AIM Song 421
  87. Gullah/Geechee Sea Island Reflections of Futurity 426
  88. For Paradise 430
  89. What Is the New Basket That We’re Going to Weave? 436
  90. I ka wā ma mua, i ka wā ma hope: ‘Ōiwi Orientations toward a Radical Futurity 442
  91. The Art of Peer Pressure: Black Fire UVA! 450
  92. PART 6 / CURRENTS BEYOND: ARTISTS SHIFTING PARADIGMS OF INEQUITY
  93. Introduction 461
  94. Bang Bang 466
  95. The Cultural New Deal for Cultural and Racial Justice 468
  96. We Begin by Listening 475
  97. EMERGENYC: An Artistic Home for Emerging Artists 482
  98. Listening through Dance 491
  99. Scenes & Takes 495
  100. Feminist Coalition and Queer Movements across Time: A Conversation between Alok Vaid-Menon and Urvashi Vaid 504
  101. What Would Upski Think? 516
  102. all organizing is science fiction 519
  103. Rebirth Garments 522
  104. A Call to Action 524
  105. Huliau 533
  106. SOVEREIGN 538
  107. Flexing Hope Is a Practice 540
  108. Azadi 546
  109. AFTERWORD 549
  110. emergence (after adrienne maree brown) 551
  111. Acknowledgments 553
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