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Brianne Crowe
Bio
Aaniin!
Your friendly neighbourhood aesthete
Canadian Indigenous artist, poet & creator
Studied Fine Arts at University of Manitoba
LGBTQ+, she/they
Instagram @bd.crowe (personal) @crowe.captures (photography)
Stories (3/0)
My Pledge for Mother
I've always had this ordained guilt for space my body and I take upon this earth. I see people throwing things away senselessly, fighting over prices and materials just for it all to fill landfills and clutter backyards to collect rust. I've always tried to search for the right, for the intention in everything I do. The intense guilt and self-loathing I felt when I would be told "that's junk, just throw it away" overwhelmed me as a kid. They start you off young, cutting out bold laminate letters reading "Remember to Recycle" in my first-grade classroom, right above the cubbies as you hang up your backpacks and take off your shoes. Continuing further with notes by light switches in my seventh-grade classroom, "The last one out turns off the light!", and even a designated student every week to make sure all computers were off after free time.
By Brianne Crowe3 years ago in Earth