Care in the Digital Age

Digital communication compresses rhythms of care often times into a singular expectation: immediacy. Yet, care holds poly-rhythms. Some reach outward swiftly with urgency; others slow down, gather and respond gradually. The body does not always move at the speed of a notification. It seems we have forgotten the bodily rhythms that underlie communication. Convenience has […]
Remembering Collective Midwifing

Collective midwifing looks like repairing what colonial systems taught us to do alone. Collective midwifing asks: How do we show up for one another materially and tangibly, as well as emotionally? Collective midwifing looks like conditions where a mother can remain with her infant for the biological appropriate time, rather than needing to ‘bounce back […]