how to hold water: a spell for adaptive living

  • Envisioning a Global Green New Deal

  • Envisioning a Global Green New Deal

  • Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

  • Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

  • Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

  • Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

  • Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

  • Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

  • Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

  • Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

  • Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

  • Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

  • Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

  • Climate Change Theatre Action 2021: A Global Green New Deal

  • Erika Dickerson-Despenza

Commissioned for Climate Change Theatre Action
Didn’t they know water aint never honored no boundaries?

Inspired by the Greater New Orleans Urban Water Plan, how to hold water: a spell for adaptive living offers a very introductory answer to the question: What is a queer Black socialist feminist response to climate change in New Orleans? Dickerson-Despenza weaves science fiction and a revisioning of the Yoruba orisha, Oshun, to offer a vision of an abolitionist ecology.