no religion but dutiful freedom




leena joshi is a writer, artist, and educator. Their current projects consider labor, illness, and desire within the digital as protective/productive sites for minoritarian people. leena’s text and poetry can be found in SFMoMA's Open Space, bæst: a journal of queer forms & affects, Berkeley Poetry Review, Monday: the Jacob Lawrence Gallery Journal, TAGVVERK, La Norda Specialo, Poor Claudia, and bluestockings magazine, among others.