In a roving, shimmering conversation that took place in May 2021,
scholar, poet, and activist Alexis Pauline Gumbs and playwright,
songwriter, performance artist, and educator Daniel Alexander Jones
discuss love as a foundational principle of artistic practice and
societal change. Reflecting on Love Like Light, Daniel Alexander
Jones's collection of seven plays and performance texts (published by
53rd State in July 2021), DAJ and APG illuminate the ways in which an
attention to care, community, nuance, invitation, perceptual
particularities, and embodied conditions can resist the profoundly
extractive context in which life is lived and art is made. As they
discuss the work of Audre Lorde, Billie Holiday, Beah Richards, Bayard
Rustin, and Malcolm X, as well as that of DAJ's grandma Daisy Mae and
APG's grandmother, aunt, and niece, DAJ and APG propose that love, like
light, suffuses everything, and that love, like light, creates a field
in which transformation, justice, healing, and radical beauty are not
just possible--they are already, now.