Jessica Helfand, De Andrea Nichols, De Nichols|The Self-Reliance Project
September 17, 2020
On Activism
The Self-Reliance Project began as a daily essay about what it means to be a maker during a crisis—to think through making, to know yourself better through the process of producing something—and to consider that this kind of return to self-knowledge might just be the entire point. Inspired by the 1841 essay by the American writer Ralph Waldo Emerson, who wrote with astonishing clarity about the perils of conformity and consistency, these essays look at new ways of framing studio practice as an act of creative independence.
But the essays are just the starting point for a new kind of dialogue—us with you, and you with yourself—because even and especially in a year such as this one, we know that at the core of all creative enterprise lies a singular, beating heart. What does it mean, right now, to be self-reliant—to trust your voice, heed your mind, and connect to your own sense of what really matters?
De Nichols is an arts-based organizer, social impact designer, serial entrepreneur, and keynote lecturer, who has mobilized changemakers nationwide to develop creative approaches to the social, civic, and racial justice issues that matter most within communities.
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By Jessica Helfand, De Andrea Nichols & De Nichols