Continuing on with “part 2” of the trans joyful contributions to my forthcoming edited anthology “Constellations of Care: Anarcha-Feminism in Practice” (Pluto Press, April 2024) is a piece that feels dreamily in keeping with Tu Bishvat, the Jewish “new year of the trees” that just happened—a ritual that can aid us, like this piece, in not merely imagining but also inhabiting liberatory, queer, and ecological worlds.
“Movement Midwifery” by Vicky Osterweil:
“The most beautiful thing I ever saw does not, to my knowledge, have any photographic record. It was early in the morning, some weekday in mid-July 2018. It was an hour before my shift doing data entry in a big office building in Center City, Philadelphia, giving me time to check in with the OccupyICE encampment outside City Hall. When I arrived that morning, however, I didn’t find the mess of police barricades, improvised kitchen equipment, propaganda and handwritten signs, plastic totes, and trash bags as well as bedding arranged underneath the massive, dumpstered billboards we used as canopy.
“Instead, I saw a forest.
“The night before, the city had done some landscaping around City Hall, and the activists who were occupying full time had gathered branches and other refuse, then lovingly arranged them on, inside, and across the city’s traffic barricades, in and through the tents, poles, and tables.
“In the shadow of the enormous monument to state power that is Philadelphia City Hall, under a jerry-rigged awning made from the city’s garbage and offcuts, the ‘disposable’ and dispossessed had built a grove, a space of clean air, beauty, safety, and love; they had transformed thirty feet of pavement into a garden for deep sleep. I started to cry. I knew that we could win.
“Trans anarchic feminism takes the offcuts, prunings, and refuse of this world, and makes a beautiful forest for our flourishing, pleasure, rest, and joy.”
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