Serial Passions

My late husband Steve once described me as a woman of serial passions. He understood me well.

All my life I have loved to explore and learn new things. My passions may seem unrelated — textiles, community, technology, health. But there is a thread that winds through all of them.

That thread is values. I make my own clothes because I believe in it. I tend a community fridge because my neighbors are hungry and mutual aid is a form of love. I work alongside artificial intelligence because I think ordinary people need to understand what it can do — and I am living proof that it’s worth trying.

I am a woman who lives her values. I am becoming a woman who lives them out loud.

Nothing here is finished. Everything here is honest.

In this season . . .

I’m mostly working on building a quiet, functional wardrobe and developing a neighborhood community fridge where neighbors care for one another in mutual aid.

Nothing here is a finished portfolio. It’s a working space: notes, plans, and updates from the middle of the process.

The Chester Community Fridge page is active and showcasing the work that is being done in my neighborhood in Baltimore. Neighbors sharing food, one fridge at a time.