Tabita Rezaire’s work explores the legacy of colonization and patriarchy on the Internet, highlighting the highly political history of information communication technology: ‘the violence and erasure carried by our current networks’.
The viewer must confront their own social position, and their place on the Internet as an isolating and sanctioning platform.
The potential of digital technologies is also considered, however, for (Afro) feminism and for spirituality: ‘To exist beyond pain, beyond trauma, beyond historical and political narratives, to become the spirits that we are…that’s what healing means’.