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Drink Water! is a weekly webcomic written and illustrated by D.C. Wilson. It’s a classic tale of Man vs. Fish, an epic saga of redemption and rehydration set in the dusty town of Black Rock City, NV. New issue every Sunday on the Drink Water! series page.

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Elder Wrong is the Porta Pottie Preacher. The Cuddle Pottie is his second attempt at being a cult leader after his failed Army of Shirt Cocking Elders of Latter-Day Saints started at his 2011 Burn. He has been preaching his message of “Love thy Porta-Potties” through the Pottie Project since 2013. A local artist to Phoenix Arizona, Elder Wrong has created burn pieces for Arizona and Southern Nevada Regional Burns. Elder Wrong is now the lead volunteer of the Pottie Project. You can email him or friend him on Facebook.

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Elizabeth Monoian & Robert Ferry are the founding Co-Directors of the Land Art Generator. Through the Land Art Generator Elizabeth and Robert have published, exhibited, and presented globally on the aesthetics of renewable energy and the role of art in providing solutions to climate change.

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This text has been co-written by (among others): Burning Man Project’s Aarhus Regional Contacts Christian Dietrichsen and Lars Haahr, city activist in Aarhus Jeppe Spure Nielsen, member of the Berlin Burner community Katharina Hagg and Burning Man Project Director of Education Stuart Mangrum. We hope you will enjoy it and we look forward to hearing your thoughts, comments and ideas. 

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Erin Douglas is an experienced travel, lifestyle, and portrait documentary photographer, creative culture consultant, and founder of Black Burner Project — a multicultural movement driving diversity and inclusivity at Burning Man through photography and personal narratives. Erin creates and produces visually moving imagery that aligns with her mission of helping others connect authentically, with an emphasis on inclusive stories that encourage people to action. Erin’s work has been featured in Essence, NY Post, Runner’s World, The Baltimore Sun; and has exhibited in NYC, DC, Art Basel, and most recently as part of the "Boundless Space" auction at Sotheby’s.

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Candace Locklear (aka Evil Pippi) helped form the Arts non-profit We Are From Dust (WAFD) with founder Yomi Ayeni, both former Media Mecca volunteers. WAFD is dedicating its time and resources to supporting BIPOC crews behind "Farmer the Rigger" and the Alebrijes art car by fundraising, volunteer coordination, promotion, and assisting with the build. Evil Pippi has been attending Burning Man on and off since 1996, and has remained deeply connected to the staff and various organizations within the Burning Man community. She has been known to perform as both a Santa and a Klown—in the dust and the default world.

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Felicity Graham, M.A., is a performer, educator, researcher, writer and professional enthusiast. You know - a Renaissance woman. It's a living. In addition to her teaching and writing, she's also a member of the board of directors of NYSTA, a non-profit organization for voice professionals. As such, arts funding is a topic that's (usually) near and (mostly) dear to her heart. She currently lives in NYC, where she spends her time thinking up clever article titles and voluntarily paying Columbia University embarrassing amounts of money to add even more initials after her name.

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Gigi is a healer and artist committed to empowering the world into a higher place. She feels Burning Man and all regional burns provide important models for the planet and mankind, and visits them in hopes of facilitating a worldwide connection. Because it’s time for all of us to connect deeper.

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