Trying

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Well, true to form, I am having incredible difficulty sleeping in the likewise incredibly comfortable bed that my parents have provided for my trip up to Montana.

However, my bad fortune is your good luck, because I managed to find out how to post videos to this blog, in a fairly easy way for me to do from my phone, which is great because my computer is definitely not a powerhouse of editing and video quality.

So enjoy this first story about Ashley, sadly a lot of the stories that are most present in my mind are difficult ones to tell, and I’m sure difficult to hear for some people. I want to remind you all that this is something I want to do out of love and remembrance, and hopefully it doesn’t end up feeling too bad for everyone. I guess we will see.

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Ama Ndlovu explores the connections of culture, ecology, and imagination.

Her work combines ancestral knowledge with visions of the planetary future, examining how Black perspectives can transform how we see our world and what lies ahead.