We Hold, started as a series of collaged posters that weaved worlds and resistance legacies, made while I was living in Richmond, VA. Questions about who holds resistance histories in and around the neighborhoods we reside in and how do they get archived, asking local activists about where and how I can learn of the struggles fought in this city, asking questions about how to find Black Queer community, learning through and with new language, getting clearer about the connective tissue between Oakland, CA and Richmond, VA and all past-present-future homes, learning to live and make home and community through questions asked, answering all my questions through Black Queer activists opening up their porches as sacred sanctuary, weaving within and feeding the deep resistance, liberation and survival fabric of a soon to be new home. Dedicated to all the Black, Indigenous, queer, transgender, non-binary, people of color, who hold, weave, web, craft and tend to the remembering of our past, present and future stories.