
We need stories. Not simply to illustrate. But to connect with each other. To find our way through the living of a life.
We need memories. Not as archives locked away. But as currents that carry the past into the pulse of now.
We need images. Not to decorate. But to catch what trembles at the edge of language. Where seeing and feeling become one.
AutoethnoGraphics moves with lived experience. Where stories, memories, and images do not stand apart.
But think together, forming ways of knowing that are never still, never finished, and always in motion.

