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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

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I am out to discover the ways in which radical theory and radical social movements can work to improve health and poverty outcomes, and the ways in which NGOs and solidarity organizations can support them. To this end I have spent as much time as possible in Latin America studying autonomy, resistance, and public health, as well as art, public spaces, immigration, and urban sociology. I'm not sure where this will end up, but that's the venture, isn't it? Other than that: I grew up in the Pacific Northwest, Seattle, and graduated from Gallatin in New York City. I currently reside in Mt Pleasant, Washington D.C. where I organize, teach, commute to a job downtown, put on shows, explore, and try to keep learning. Cheers
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