Misra Delfin-Walker

Misra Delfin-Walker (b. 1992, Bronx, NY) is a community organizer, educator, and interdisciplinary artist. In 1971, Marvin Gaye implored the world: "What's going on?" Walker carries this question forward, what is going on, and how do we understand our present material conditions without the tools to analyze our past? Drawing on archives, oral storytelling, ephemeral materials, and popular culture, their work insists on the inseparability of past and present, tracing histories of labor, resistance, and care toward a glimpse of a future liberated from capitalism, patriarchy, and white supremacy.

My work is for, and made possible by:

the workers who cut fresh sugarcane and bag fronto leaves
the comrades who jump over turnstiles
the people who speak in multiple tongues
the lands that continue to inspire revolution