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Collaborators
Achiote
Press
In
2006 co-editors Craig Santos Perez, Jennifer Reimer, Len Shneyder,
and art director Jason Buchholz founded Achiote Press. Every
season, Achiote Press publishes two chapbooks: a single-author
chapbook and a chap-journal featuring poetry, prose, essay,
or translation by authors from diverse cultural and aesthetic
backgrounds. Achiote is named after the achiote plant, which
to us represents the unrepresentable, transnational, migratory,
and adaptive. Achiote Press asks what it means to bear witness,
to use adaption as resistance, to cross borders, to map ourselves
onto a dislocated world, to speak in exile, and to suffer diasporic
hunger.
def.i.ni.ción
def.i.ni.ción
does not figure life out for you, it just adds a language by
which you can understand and expressively journey through it.
It does not end with defining our own lives. As we seek to define
ourselves by deeper things, there must be an outflow of something
extending beyond ourselves. To help facilitate this, def.i.ni.ción
partners with organizations in the business of helping others
better define their lives through education, relief, clothing,
food, loans, housing, job training, medical attention, and justice.
We are not satisfied with limiting def.i.ni.ción's mission
and purpose with your purchase. You should not be satisfied
as well. Together, there can be more.
Egrets
Springs, healing artspace, LLC
Egrets
vision is community health empowerment; To
educate and provide holistic mind-body-emotion-spirit selfcare
tools so that EVERY ONE OF US, especially marginalized populations
who may lack access to holistic (such as low-income, immigrant,
people of color, women, queer, children) can proactively address
and heal the effects of stress, violence, trauma, abuse and
poverty TO CREATE A MORE BEAUTIFUL WORLD. Egret Springs Healing
Artspace, LLC, is dedicated to holistic healing: our connection
with body, mind, spirit, family, community, and the natural
world. Established in 2003, we specialize in the intersection
of the healing arts. Our services draw from the traditions of
bodywork, energywork, natural therapies and metaphysical arts.
End Internet Trafficking
Coalition
One
New Earth
To
promote consciousness through dialogue and increase action through
community and global initiatives.
Out
of Time/Space: Critical Dialogues on Visuality & Alterity
The Visuality
and Alterity Working Group, UC Berkeley creates other spaces
of insurgencies and translocal exchanges trhough critical dialogue
and creating a context for transdisciplinary debate amongst
cultural studies scholars, gender/women's studies scholars,
art historians, ethnic studies scholars, artists, art theorists
and activists. Our interest is in pluralizing the understanding
of visual practices in transnational cultural formations in
order to facilitate new, intersectional and relational connections
between communities, histories and discourses.
San Francisco Women's Film Festival
San
Francisco Women’s Film Festival (SFWFF) mission is to
honor, showcase, and facilitate the creation of films that are
directed or co-directed by women. We achieve our mission by
supporting, promoting, exhibiting and honoring the achievements
and contributions of women in the world of cinema. We pride
ourselves in creating programming that brings the highest quality
films to the community through various genres including documentaries,
music videos, animation, and experimental works. Our films and
screenings are selected and hosted by filmmakers, professors,
and other notable figures in the world of film. In addition
to exhibiting the next new wave of women filmmakers, the SFWFF
also makes time to pay tribute to films by women with historical
significance.
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