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a love letter for @gabestorres at the end of my trip in 🇵🇭

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dear lover,

what a joy it is to laugh with you. to hear and feel the vibrations of our roaring laughter in the same space and time.

what a joy it is to moan and groan with you. t
Learning to be in loving relationship with one another includes practicing intentional and loving endings (when/as possible).

Endings are also transitions. When one particular relationship structure no longer aligns, ask - what would our liberatory
birthday joy dump ✨

first birthday in the ancestral lands since immigration and it feels like a type of homecoming. both to the land, to corean roots, and also to myself. and in reflecting back on the past year, I am much queerer, more corean, more

I am an uninvited guest, living and working on the stolen and unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations, colonially known as Vancouver, Canada.

My relationships and responsibilities as a settler inform my work as I continue to try to unsettle the settler colonial project that is also deeply ingrained in the mental health industry.

Please check out native-land.ca to see whose lands you are on.

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