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Witness and Testimony: Making Loss Visible

The practice of creating work that serves as testimony—bearing witness to loss in a way that honors what was and validates others' grief.

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Why It Matters

Mirabai's poems are testimony: they witness her loss, her love, her refusal to accept a prescribed life. By making this visible through art, she created something others could recognize themselves in. Witness and testimony is the practice of creating work that says: this mattered, this loss is real, and I am not alone in it. When you make from grief, you're not creating for yourself alone; you're creating a mirror and a mirror-holder for others in similar pain. Your creative work becomes a form of permission—permission to grieve differently, to create from loss, to refuse easy closure. This concept frames grief-making as ethically important: by testifying to your own loss through art, you validate the losses of others and contribute to a culture that honors grief rather than hiding it. Your work becomes part of the collective conversation about what it means to be broken and alive.

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