Nectar ignites our desire and grows our capacity to live in liberated ways.
Nectar was born during a political moment and a political movement.
Nectar was born in the middle of an ongoing, devastating pandemic that has put a spotlight on both the underlying systemic oppression of our current world and the liberatory possibilities of a new one. Nectar was born both before and after a rise in anti-Asian violence, showing us the pain of Asian erasure, the insidiousness of white supremacy culture, as well as the liberatory possibilities of deep solidarity and rejection of carceral solutions. Nectar was born into a climate crisis, witnessing decades of greed and human destruction of our relationship to our home, and witnessing the power of indigenous wisdom, leadership, and self-determination.
Through heartbreak and pain and hope and love, I firmly believe that a liberatory world is not only possible, it is inevitable.