Inscribed in “Me” is a visceral journey that explores the weight of personal, historical, and collective trauma through movement, voice and music. Questioning the complex experiences of Black womxn, it bears witness to a continuous pursuit to find healing and self-authorship. “I” as the creator presents “Me” to you all. “Me” which is made of multiple narratives, constructed of multiple perspectives, many of which “I” have not inscribed. So how do “I” find the tools for reinscription? Or do “I” make peace with the parts of “Me” I’d rather erase?