Kameelah Janan Rasheed is a learner based in Brooklyn, NY.

She stewards KJR Studios, where she studies the poetics and politics of non-compliance and disobedience across written, spoken, and visual communication systems. She makes (language-saturated installations), (film/video), (performance-adjacent improvisational artist talks), (libraries), (software), (paranormal fiction stories and loglines), (learning environments), (stand-up comedy sets), (wayward translations), (devotional kits), (walking paths), (theremin compositions), and (photographs)
Currently
Last updated on 18 August 2026
Disforming The American Canon: African-Arabic Slave Narratives and the Vernacular (Ronald A.T. Judy, 1993)
[Watching:]
FROM
[Listening:]
Laraaji
[Touching:]
the weave on wicker chairs, plant leaves
[Smelling:]
grapefruit essential oil
[Propriocepting:]
back against the wall
[Vestibulating:]
walking in a straight line on NYC streets
[Interocepting:]
thirst
Also, I am tinkering with some coding challenges, specifically,


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