Narrative Equity & Storytelling Futures

“Narrative sovereignty is not just who gets to tell the story — it’s who gets to distribute it.”

For me, narrative equity is inseparable from survival. Black life, cultural memory, and oral history are not simply subjects of art — they are infrastructures of continuity.

Infrastructure & Global Networks

“What if cultural infrastructure were funded like roads?”

My work is about weaving networks — transnational partnerships, equitable distribution models, and artist-centered infrastructure.

Futures & Technology

“Technology without narrative equity is colonization by another name.”

New forms of media and technology must not replicate old hierarchies, but open space for equity, imagination, and collective possibility. The challenge, and opportunity, is to design systems that honor memory while shaping futures that belong to all of us.