Ami WorthenMemory as medicine“I’m real proud of Stumptown, I know I’m a long way from Stumptown but I can’t forget, that’s my roots. That’s my roots.” — Sophie Dixon…3 min read·Feb 1, 2023----
Ami WorthenGet on the ground“Get on the ground,” my friend and neighbor Odell Irby often says, referring to the importance of in person encounters. And he means it…6 min read·Oct 19, 2022----
Ami WorthenShakespeare and StumptownEmbracing multiple truths is not easy in a culture that prefers binaries, that tends to simplify complex realities into good/bad…12 min read·Sep 1, 2022----
Ami WorthenWhat happened to Hill Street?Hill Street was a historically Black neighborhood in Asheville, NC. Have you heard of it? Likely not. Its story, like the homes which once…10 min read·Aug 1, 2022----
Ami WorthenNumbers vs. narrativesThe onset of the pandemic and quarantine in 2020 inspired a deeper awareness of my relationship with my neighborhood, leading me to…6 min read·Jun 6, 2022----
Ami WorthenMooseman’s RecordsA few years ago, our friend Damion “DJ Supaman” Smith called to see if my sweetie Jason Krekel could take some boxes of records that were…4 min read·May 26, 2022----
Ami WorthenMontford & Stumptown StoriesWhen I last wrote, it was wonderings on water. Today, I am examining earth; specifically the patch of soil upon which I live. The rooted…5 min read·Feb 20, 2022----
Ami WorthenHistory, accountability, and homeIn 1998, I made a decision that would greatly shape my life — I bought a small bungalow in the Montford neighborhood. Fast forward to 2021…3 min read·Jun 7, 2021----