Arielle Sadé

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A love for jazz and family archiving inspires my passion for preserving stories, culture, and community through creativity

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water your mind

This collection includes essays that have shaped the way I think about art, memory, Black history, care, and storytelling. I am drawn to writing that connects personal experience with larger cultural and historical ideas, especially texts that explore archives, identity, community, and creative resistance. These essays continue to influence both my research and my artistic practice by showing me how writing can preserve memory, challenge erasure, and create space for reflection and connection.

A poetry collection exploring Black womanhood, illness, t... more
A collection of writing reflecting on colonialism, beauty... more
A book about African agricultural knowledge, memory, migr... more
A text examining Black aesthetics, representation, visual... more
A chapter in Grace Kyungwon Hong's book Death Beyond Disa... more
An accessible introduction to feminism focused on equalit... more
A collection of essays discussing race, culture, educatio... more
A book about women’s textile traditions across cultures a... more
A text exploring how identity is shaped through overlappi... more
A book about the history and cultural influence of Afro-C... more
A study of how contemporary Latinx artists use family pho... more
A text exploring archives, feminist histories, cultural m... more
A book about Black photography, representation, family ar... more
A study of Black photography and visual culture that exam... more
A book centered on spirituality, Black history, oral trad... more
A text focused on analyzing and writing about visual art ... more
A collection of writings exploring archives, memory, docu... more
A book about collaborative theatre groups and experimenta... more
A collection of autobiographical essays about writing, id... more

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