
I See You
By Carolina Pfister
What is it to belong to a place? As explored by a Brazilian-American. The first series begins in 2017 on a gentrifying Portland (OR) block, the second series begins in 2020 and is now rural.

I See YouApr 03, 2021
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Arnica (#2, S2)
Arnica is my neighbor. The year is 2021.
Apr 03, 202131:14

Covid and the Collective (#1, S2)
The year is 2020, and I want to believe disasters are opportunities to foster the collective.
Nov 22, 202020:41

Growth Monster (#4, S1)
On my block there once was an 100 year old cottage. The year is 2018.
May 22, 202001:07:20

Soul of a Place (#3, S1)
Our block has 12 children, 2 affordable rentals, 4 Black owned homes, 4 white owned homes, a first generation Vietnamese Mama and an immigrant Brazilian Mama that is me. The year is 2018.
May 22, 202001:04:09

My Year of Noise (#2, S1)
Noise is relative. I come from an immense and crowded South American city, so neighborly dynamics have always been on my mind. The year is 2017.
May 22, 202025:22

Psychic Home (#1, S1)
We start out on a gentrifying inner city block of Portland (OR), and the year is 2017.
May 22, 202010:35