Check out this listing of friends and colleagues who I’m in community with. This directory features individuals who identify as BIPOC and/or LGBTQIA+ and are creatives, consultants, or own/run companies and organizations.
Art by Quest Skinner
Quest Skinner is always striving to find new ways to make her artwork break away the emotional blockade between artists and buyers. As mixed-media artist, teacher, community activist currently residing in Washington, D.C., she is influenced by the energy of cityscapes, music and the personalities she encounters everyday. Then in her studio she brings them into her world; a world that takes raw feelings, vibrations and various moments in our lives then captures them with flowing pigments. Quest’s artwork tells a story that changes with every person who sees her work.
Black Burner Project
A place were burners of color can be seen, connect, get information and build community within the loving community of burners that is already for them.
Devon Rowland Photography
Queer, feminist photographer here to make art with you and all your people, whoever they may be.
DJ TWIN
TWiN, a self taught DJ with a real life twin, is one of Washington DC’s most prominent DJs. He has the unique ability to keep the energy high by blending tribal, circuit, and mainstream remixes all into one amazing journey. After getting his DJ start in the UK, he’s returned back to the States and is quickly making waves. His infectious blend of House Beats and large vocals, mixed with a touch of mainstream keeps you moving all night.
DP with D&P
We meet at the intersection of relationships, spirituality, race and current affairs.
Emma Kaywin
Emma Kaywin is a sexual health educator, consultant, writer, and activist based in Brooklyn, NY. She is the Consent Co-Director at House of Yes (NYC) and co-leads the Safer Spaces team at Meso Creso (DC). She consults for a number of nightlife communities and radical arts organizations across the East Coast, where she develops trauma-informed policies and procedures and trains staff. She further delivers tailored workshops and trainings on topics of consent, trauma, and sexuality to party collectives and young scientist groups internationally.
Prohibited: A Podcast About Prohibition
On this show, they explore the impacts of prohibition. Although a plurality of their episodes will be focused on drug prohibition in various forms, they also explore prohibition in a much wider sense, to include sex work, gambling, plastic bags, thought, etc. The goal of this project is to provide listeners with an opportunity to evaluate the real-world outcomes of various forms of prohibition and to so do with objectivity and intellectual honesty. At prohibited they have conversations with those working to dismantle the various systems of prohibition and those seeking to build or maintain them.
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