Noam Keim

Noam Keimnoam keim (they/them) is a trauma worker, medicine maker and flâneur freak.

Born a settler of Occupied Palestine in an Arab Jewish family hailing from Morocco, noam grew up in France, first in Mulhouse at the German and Swiss border, before oving to Paris for their studies. After graduating from their masters in American Visual Culture, noam moved to Ann Arbor Michigan for a fellowship. Many tribulations with immigration later, they now live on stolen Lenni-Lenape land (known as Philadelphia) where they build webs of support for individuals impacted by carceral systems. They believe that their childhood antizionist beliefs is what brought them to their abolitionist practices. Their non-fiction writing weaves themes close to their heart: reverence to the land, healing, queerness, colonialism, plants, abolition.

They are a Lambda Literary '22 Emerging LGBTQ Voices Fellow, a Roots.Wounds.Words '23 fellow, a Tin House Winter Workshop '23 participant and a Sewanee '23 contributor. noam was an independent study fellow at POCOAPOCO in Oaxaca and will be an artist-in-residence at Space A in Kathmandu in the Fall of 2023. They are a Periplus '23 Fellow mentored by Grace Talusan and their writing as been published by ALOCASIA, Foglifter and others. Read More Read Less

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