“Growing oral histories by and for our peoples”
- Micah x Ireon
Origins Story Circle
for RIRJ Boston
Micah Rose ~ first grown with Ireon Roach
Project Description
For this RIRJ project, Micah held a story circle with seven creatives who collaborated on the first Radical Imagination for Racial Justice Boston cohort: Chandra Méndez-Ortiz (MassArt), Karen Young (RIRJ Advisory Group), Shurvina Heraldo (RIRJ Street Team), Kara Elliott-Ortega (Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture), Ceci Méndez-Ortiz (MassArt), Fabiola Méndez (Negrura), and Husain Rizvi (Games For Justice). This circle began an oral history of RIRJ’s inaugural year in Boston, and serves as an archive of reflection and dreaming for RIRJ’s next iterations.
Story Circle Intro
This video shares the history of Story Circle Lineage that Micah learns in practice with Márquez Rhyne
Video of Ire’s responses in our original application to RIRJ
Our collaboration served as foundation for the story circle manifestation.
IG: @micah_pdf
This cardboard offering maps ideas that shape Micah’s story circle lineage/practice.
The fractals of text read:
“where are we to go from where we have been?” –ire
a popular education spiral
1. start with peoples’ experiences
2. look for patterns
3. add/remember info + ideas
4. practice skills, strategize, plan for action
5. apply in action
the word ‘radical’ stems from the Latin radix meaning ‘root’
who/ and how are (y)our roots?
we fill each others’ cups
every valley the presence of depth and air
“we are each other’s harvest we are each other’s business we are each other’s magnitude and bond” –Gwendolyn Brooks
the circle: sacred Indigenous technology woven across space + time
gossip is spoken is oral history is lineage is ancestral way we heal is burning harm is seeding love is divine birthright
story circles equally share the time we give chismis and ask us to witness + respect one another’s truths
source ~ mana ~ kapwa ~ chi ore. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
TAYO - cardboard map of process: visual artpiece that shares some stories and inspirations for this process