So we drove to the Headlands for the slightly fresher, cooler, air, and we found these texts inside a tunnel. The poster was likely referencing Susan Sontag’s “The impulse to create begins — often terribly and fearfully — in a tunnel of silence,” from her essay “The Aesthetics of Silence”. “The transformation of silence into language and action” is an essay from Audre Lorde’s book “Sister Outsider” on the Vulnerability of Visibility and Our Responsibility, to Ourselves and Others, to Break Our Silences. The second selection of posted texts were weathered and torn pieces of Paulo Freire’s “Pedagogy of the Oppressed”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #socialpracticeart #socialpractice #intersectional #audrelordeproject #intersectionalfeminism #artwatchers #blackpoet #intersectionality #blackwomenart #silence #arthistory #bayareaart #bayareaartist #sfart #sfartgallery #sanfranciscoart #artnow #thisaintartschool #SFgate #creativeEconomy #contemporaryarts #artcontemporary #contemporaryartist #galleryart #artmuseum #museumart #hyperallergic #artforum #beautifuldecay #sfartscene (at Marin Headlands) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEN7iqeFYqy/?igshid=8kxqyuso1tgy