in a poem
i am a beautiful being / awakening from the ground up / i offer my turquoise smile / as i skip through the rain / holding the world in my belly / i dance to the sound of butterflies fluttering their wings / flying squirrels soaring across treetops / & worms transforming compost into soft, dark, warm earth.
my ancestors hum into my shells / like velvet soup / tender tendrils reaching toward the earth / i hold all my energy and love / in the palms of my belly / as offering.
i belong to the universal dance of abundance / which spirals in and out of my body / with each and every breath / she welcomes me / and i land softly.
in a short film
In a short bio...
miyuki baker (they/them) is a Zainichi American polyglot artist, scholar, and cultural organizer rooted in Ohlone Land (aka Oakland, CA) passionate about using common or discarded objects, stories, zines, and social practice in service of our collective liberation.
They are a co-conspirator of the Church of Black feminist Thought, an embodied spiritual-political education project alongside Ra Malika Imhotep. After finishing their PhD in performance studies, they launched their own consulting practice to support scholars to activate the beauty of their offerings through visual theory maps and embodied study sessions.