Nic Daney-Cuffie is a street photographer from Baltimore, Maryland. He has been capturing the vibrant and diverse scenes of his city for over five years, using his camera as a tool to tell stories and document social issues. He is passionate about sharing his perspective and inspiring others to explore the beauty and complexity of urban life.
First generation immigrant Neha Misra (she/her) is a contemporary eco-folk visual artist, poet, and an award winning climate justice advocate. Neha’s Earth stewardship centered multi-disciplinary studio uses the transformative power of art to build bridges between our private, collective, and planetary healing. Neha has been recognized as a Regenerative Artivist by Design Science Studio – a partnership between the Buckminster Fuller Institute and habRitual for world’s leading planet conscious artists.
Heather M is a feminist, artist, and author as well as the principal voice behind the Femme Project, an art effort addressing themes of identity, sex and sexuality and equality. After carving out a notable career as a creative director and marketing consultant, she walked away from the corporate world in 2014 to start the Femme Project with the intent of creating art with a purpose. Since then, the work of the Femme Project has driven awareness and action surrounding women’s issues through visual mediums, film, writing, and social engagement.
A History of Resurrection
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Year: 2019
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What It Was Like
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Year: 2020
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Rachel Mallalieu is an emergency physician and mother of five. Her poetry explores the intersection between medicine and motherhood. She is the author of A History of Resurrection (Alien Buddha Press 2022). Some of Rachel's recent work is featured or forthcoming in Nelle, Peauxdunque Review, Chestnut Review and Rattle. More of her poetry can be found at rachel-mallalieu.com.