Isabel Romero (She/They) grew up in California, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington; claiming each a piece of her while accepting the transience of never belonging to one place, wholly. Isabel graduated from Seattle Pacific University with a BA in Global Development Studies and a minor in 2-D Art. These areas of study embody themselves through work in communications in the NGO sector. Creative solutions to communicating on forced migration and personal expressions of large populations. Outside of the paying gig, Isabel experiments with mediums such as painting, writing, film, with the same ephemerality that was experienced in adolesence.
Isabel currently lives in Brooklyn, NY with her partner and cat.
“If one really wishes to know how justice is administered in a country, one does not question the policemen, the lawyers, the judges, or the protected members of the middle class. One goes to the unprotected—those, precisely, who need the law’s protection most!—and listens to their testimony.”
‘No Name in The Street,’ James Baldwin, 1972