“Them is me”

- UnBound Bodies Collective

Roots + Futures:

We Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For *June Jordan

Project Description

UnBound Bodies believes Black trans femmes and our Black queer elders deserve to be revered and commemorated while they are alive not just when they cross over. Designing, creating living altar installations is one of the ways we practice this belief through the exploration of honoring multigenerational narratives, dreams, and ancient futurity of QTBIPoC elders + Black Trans femmes and Gender Non-Binary folx and Black queer life in general.


Photo credit Mercedes Loving-Manley

Artist Bio

UnBound Bodies (UBB) is a QTBIPoC experimental transdisciplinary creative space|place making and tending collective. We create care-centered spaces as a means to explore and honor QTBIPoC culture, knowledge sharing, and community building. The tangible products that emerge from our tending practices are meaningful because of the time and energy we devote to exploration, dreaming, research, and care for our communities. All UBB offerings center the narratives and lived experiences of QTBIPoC. This centering enables the cultivation of a nourishing creative community. It also resists the real material and embodied violence of white supremacy--enacted through racism, trans/homophobia, ableism, gentrification, and other violences directed against us as QTBIPoC. UBB is committed to Black Queer futurity and we believe we can conjure and manifest the liberatory futures we desire/deserve--through a wide range of creative collaborations that honor our ancestors, elders, communities, and ourselves.

Photo credit: Mercedes Loving-Manley

ubb collective members, photo credit: Angelica Cardona

“We appreciate RIRJ’s responsive processes, when they asked for honest feedback they listened.”

- UnBound Bodies Collective

ubb collective members, photo credit: Angelica Cardona

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