Monument to Stranger and Refugees, by Nigerian-American artist Olu Oguibe. Currently in Kassel, Germany. The quote, translated in four languages (English, German, Arabic and Turkish) is from the Gospel of Matthew
Inhumane and ungrateful zionists stole Palestinian’s land, homes, murdered them in the most horrific ways, just because Palestinians took them in when no one else did.
You need to draw and make art or else all the images will stay in your head and you'll get sick
David Shrigley
Julien Baker, Loss Protocol
Rati Saxena, ed. by Kate Rogers and Viki Holmes, from Not a Muse: The Inner Lives of Women: A World Poetry Anthology; "Mountain nights"
[Text ID: “Last night / there was a dream / And / In the dream? You / You / You / And / Only you”]
there is no such thing as being "behind in life" but it's okay to recognise that you missed out on some things whilst you were busy surviving
Susan Sontag, from "The Dummy", featured in I, Etcetera: Stories
The moon dressed as Saturn.
June Jordan, from Haruko/Love Poems
Chelsea Dingman, from "Psychogeography"
THE WAY IT WILL ALL COME TOGETHER IN QUIETNESS AND IN TIME
Sanjana Bijlani, from "Souvenir"
Gavin Yuan Gao, from "海, or Memory as a Water Language"
Abdul Qadir Jilani (Rahimahullah)
JOY HAS A HABIT OF RETURNING. BTW