Explorations
of Liminality
Their work is informed by grief, queerness, madness, mysticism, diaspora and other ways of being in deep relationship to the invisible, non-linear, and in-between. Using anti-disciplinary practices like spellmaking, counter-archiving, and rhythmic realm-building, they develop rituals to gather in experimental, non-conforming and disobedient ways to map possible routes towards collective liberation.
Child of a dream interpreter, great-grandchild of birthing doulas, Romila carries the gifts of intuition, groundedness and future-telling from their kejawen roots from the island of Java and Zoroastrian lineage from Mazar-e-sharif. They are based on territories of Musqueam, Squamish, Tsleil-waututh Nations and currently completing a Masters in Contemplative Inquiry & Approaches in Education at Simon Fraser University.
Timkeeping
Spellmaking
Grief
emergent strategy
adrienne marie brown
kincentric ways of being
rowen white
the source of self regard
toni morrison
java-futurism
Lintang Raditya
roles for collective liberation
Slow Factory