Re/Marks on "Restoring Truth"
Anticipating censorship, what will become of the annotated Path to Preservation timeline at Muir Woods National Monument?
Re/Marks on Her Mark
On this 130th anniversary of Tubman's mark-making, what has been overlooked in the archive, and what could be interpreted as nine unsophisticated marks, is most worthy of our attention and celebration.
Re/Marks on Sharing Stories
Stories change the world. I'm grateful to those folks who've helped me share stories of how annotation has done just that.
Re/Marks on Annotation
My book about critical annotation—this academic study about a thing I call re/marks—emerges in conversation with our moment of great trauma and precarity.
Re/Marks on Gratitude
An abridged version of my book's Acknowledgements as I share some remarks on gratitude.
What are Re/Marks?
Re/Marks are a critical form of annotation that highlight (in)justice and inscribe possibility.
Re/Marks on My Cover
I wrote Gloria Anzaldúa’s phrase on the border wall at Playas de Tijuana. Then I photographed my annotation. The image is now my book’s cover.