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I Have a Doubt by Celina Kha

Commissioned by Anonymous

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Inspired by the confession…

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Artist Statement

When I start to think we don’t really understand…sometimes we travel too far too fast to even remember why we decided to choose Point B as our destination. With everything going on, protests, riots, politics – how much history has... travelled to this very day and do we really understand? Do we need to repeat the same words and actions every decade so that there is a reminder? Of what? I have my doubts, but I wish we will start building on our history for the better rather than reliving the past again and again.

I was told you were crazier than most people. I heard that you laughed at the weirdest nonsense. Someone asked if you often talked to yourself and randomly walked bare feet on the road. You’re also. A woman. Asian. Thirty years old. Rimmed glasses. Petite. Vulnerable. Just because you are a thirty-year old, Asian petite woman who is vulnerable with rimmed glasses, doesn’t mean you don’t have a voice of a lion who can’t protect yourself and be the one. You are not uneducated and not only to do household chores and not living to reproduce. You are more than what we see. We don’t see.

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