In my early 20s I lived in a 250sq ft studio in midtown Manhattan and it was perfect for me at the time.

Just outside my door was a flower shop, a deli, a gay bar, a massage studio, laundromat, nail salon, breakfast spot - just anything.

Fast forward a decade later and I’m home. I love home, but there’s a semi constant pull I feel between the quiet life and the natural joy/adrenaline that comes with being routinely around leaders and artists.

Anyway, all that to say, I’ve the honor of securing ASL for President Biden next Monday for what I’m sure will be a soul filled evening and I’m on the fence about going in person. My fight these days is the accessibility, which I’m already providing. 🩵

Live and work in the light or behind the scenes. Constant ⚖️

https://deadline.com/2023/08/broadway-for-biden-concert-1235533195/amp/

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PS // Any leader, especially one vying for public office, is wise to ensure their event is deaf accessible. Whether it’s traveling an interpreter with a press pool or securing access city by city.

Woah that’s awesome! Good for you!

Thank you 🙏🏾

Decided to hang back in Michigan 🏡I’ll be in Manhattan twice later this fall for work. Happy with the interpreters that’ll be working; best of the best. Happy with the work I’ll get done in Michigan today. ⚖️